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  2. WANTED! (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) CHAPTER XIX.—Continued.

    Complacently she seated herself ta a corner of the sofa, carelessly crossed her legs, and looked up at him with a smile. Very much he wished to take her by the scruff of the ...

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  3. FOR WOMEN MRS. DOUGLAS THORNTON.

    Mrs. Douglas Thornton, who arrived in Sydney on Thursday with the Church Missionary Society's British delegation, is the first woman to be appointed a full secretary to the society. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE CHURCHES.

    Last Sunday the Rev. John Paterson preached his farewell sermons to crowded congregations at the Parramatta Presbyterian Church. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR OUR NATIVE TREES.

    Sir,—You have allowed generous space in some of your recent issues for appeals, by Mr. St. Barbe Baker, to those who love, or might, with more knowledge, learn to love, our native ...

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  6. IN THE GARDEN. Special Work for July.

    Plant your hydrangeas any time this month, selecting half-shady places where the minor shrubs can do their work' out of the wind and heat. One grower, who has over 1000 ...

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  7. REPENTANCE.

    In these days of baffled hopes it is not easy to write of that which by its very nature calls for contrition, sackcloth and ashes. Repentance is not a popular word, yet withal no ...

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  8. UNIVERSITY TEACHING.

    Sir,—As a speaker at a convention of the National party has recently seen fit to remark with emphatic disapproval that Communism is "taught by the professors" at the University, ...

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  9. NEAR AND FAR.

    Madame Balokovic was the guest of the Lyceum Club at lunch yesterday, and entertained members with interesting anecdotes on the various places she had visited in company ...

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  10. FREE EDUCATION.

    Sir,—The letter of "Albericus" in your issue of the 3rd inst., contains the kind of loose statement and rhetoric so often employed in the above cause. It is not the case that ...

    Article : 414 words
  11. MOTHERS' UNION.

    "This is a subject I like talking about— children," said Lady Game when giving an address to the members of the Mothers' Union at the annual meeting of the union yesterday ...

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  12. OLD NEWINGTONIANS' UNION.

    Black baskets of white sweet peas, lily-ofthe-valley, and snowdrops were presented to each lady guest at the official table of the Old Newingtonians' twelfth annual dance at ...

    Article : 392 words
  13. THE A.F.A.

    Sir,—Does the actual membership of the A.F.A. to-day extend far beyond the committee of whose reluctance to co-operate we hear and read so much? Many people have ...

    Article : 264 words
  14. WATER BOARD RATING.

    Sir,—The just published statement of the financial operations of the Water Board for the financial year ended June 30, provides an irrefutable answer "Deficit £116,686" Two ...

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  15. CHAPTER XX.

    Aflame with rage, disappointment, and smarting as though she had received a physical drubbing, Marie Lepidski found her way into the street. There she stood for a moment ...

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  16. OLD WINDSOR.

    Sir,—It is difficult to condense a series of open-air addresses, extending over five hours, without some inaccuracies creeping into the report. Lieutenant William Cox, as I stated ...

    Article : 180 words
  17. CONSULS ENTERTAINED.

    The Consuls-General and their wives were the guests of honour at the dance which was held by the flag officers of the Royal Sydney ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYED WOMEN.

    Mrs. Kenneth Street presided at a meeting at David Jones' yesterday, and outlined certain schemes, formulated by the United Associations, for settling unemployed women ...

    Article : 439 words
  19. OUR OYSTERS.

    Sir,—Permit me, through your valuable columns, to correct an idea that has been gaining ground rapidly during the last few years, viz., the misconception that oysters ...

    Article : 169 words
  20. TRAVEL TREASURES.

    Many a story and legend surrounded the treasures which had been brought from various countries of the world by the guests entertained by Miss Maude Russell, at the Sydney ...

    Article : 207 words
  21. STAINED GLASS WINDOWS

    Three beautiful stained glass windows, which are to be placed in the Church of St. Andrew, Canberra, were on view at the Assembly Hall building yesterday. The windows, which are ...

    Article : 159 words
  22. THEN AND NOW.

    Sir,—At the general election last October the people were exhorted to "Vote 'or Labour and restore prosperity." It was an alluring prospect, and the people went for it with such ...

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  23. THE AIR MAILS.

    Sir,—If, as seems probable, Australian National Airways are unable to continue the carriage of mails over the Brisbane-SydneyMelbourne-Launceston route, it seems to me the ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. UNEMPLOYED AT GORDON.

    In a letter to the Editor, the secretary of the Kuring-gai Unemployed Association states that the unemployed in his district did not arrange a meeting at Gordon on Monday last ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Answers to correspondents will be published in Tuesday's issue. ...

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