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  2. LONDON STAGE NOTES

    In resuming these theatrical comments[?] find that the interval of a few weeks has[?] brought forward such a profusion of new[?] pieces (without counting revivals) that they[?] ...

    Article : 1,421 words
  3. LOST AND FOUND.

    "But you should see it on a clear day!" Maybe so, but it would be very difficult to imagine anything more entrancingly beautiful than the view which burst so suddenly ...

    Article : 1,262 words
  4. ABORIGINALS.

    Delicate biochemical tests show a marked similarity between the blood of many of the very primitive natives of Australia and that of white men of the most advanced ...

    Article : 765 words
  5. THE WORLD TO-DAY.

    In a series of articles headed "The New World;" the London "Morning Post" opens a symposium by the leading statesmen of eleven European countries, besides the United States ...

    Article : 1,480 words
  6. BURRAGORANG VALLEY.

    RE-DISCOVERED AFTER MANY YEARS—ONLY 60 MILES FROM SYDNEY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 10 words
  7. TWO UNIVERSITIES.

    If there is one essential difference between the universities of Oxford and Sydney it is the difference in college life, and its relation to the general organisation of the ...

    Article : 1,673 words
  8. OLD NAMES.

    Liberty Plains is an example of a name that is almost forgotten. Few of those who live there remember, if they ever knew, why its first owners gave it the name. But they ...

    Article : 865 words
  9. UNSETTLED CHINA.

    The following is an extract from a letter by Dr. Georgina Sweet, of the Melbourne University, to friends in Sydney, dated Hongkong, February 26:— ...

    Article : 1,844 words
  10. FOR THE CHILDREN. MOON FAIRIES.

    Last night when all was fast asleep, I think I saw Moon Fairies creep Around my bed, from, out the hail— I know I saw them all! ...

    Article : 108 words
  11. ARCHAELOGICAL.

    Information from Mesopotamia rospocting the progress of the various archaeological expeditions in the field indicates that the excavations now in progress, especially at Kish, ...

    Article : 614 words
  12. BOGG AND BELLE.

    Strange, Bogg, my dog, and ray cat, Belle, Are never, never friends by day. He trees her high, if she'd her way She'd, scratch his eyes and claw him well. ...

    Article : 91 words
  13. PIXIES.

    The pixies play in the clover sweet, With little red caps and little brown feet— They kiss and whisper and revel and run, And hide in the shadows, and dance in the sun ...

    Article : 193 words
  14. TWO "SWEET NELLS."

    The burden of the years drops from tired shoulders just for a few moments as the mind goes back to that first night of "Sweet Nell of Old Drury," almost a score years ago, and ...

    Article : 472 words
  15. THE GENTLE WATER BIRD.

    In the far days, when overy day was long, Fear was upon me and the fear was strong, Ere I had learned the recompense of song. In the dim days I trembled, for I knew ...

    Article : 395 words
  16. IN CHINA-LAND.

    Away In distant China-land, On the shores of the Yellow Sea, Two wee mites went hand-in-hand, Happy as they could be. ...

    Article : 274 words
  17. THE TREE.

    She holds me high in curved arms, She screens me with her hair from day, And lonely sorrows in my heart Are by her whisperings charmed away. ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. SONG.

    Oh, summer blooms are blooming near, And beet are flashing gold; But, oh, tis winter all the year. And Mary's heart so cold! ...

    Article : 70 words
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