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  2. SHAKESPEARE.

    At the end of 1913 and early in 1914 people in Sydney interested in letters, and especially the Shakespeare Society, were divided in opinion as to the way in which they should ...

    Article : 1,164 words
  3. THE MURRAY VALLEY

    What a day It was—Monday, December 141 The heat was intense, though the wind was fairly cool. But it was behind us, so that we had to beg, borrow, or steal water for ...

    Article : 1,597 words
  4. PAGE LETTERS.

    Walter H. Page died in North Carolina on December 21, 1918. The first two volumes of "The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page" gere published in October. 1922. Soon ...

    Article : 1,236 words
  5. THE FIRST BRITISH WARSHIP TO VISIT AUSTRALIA.

    FROM A PAINTING BY MR. JOHN ALCOTT FROM HISTORICAL DATA COLLECTED BY MR. D. HOPE JOHNSTON, IN THE POSSESSION OF MR. FREDERICK W. ALLEN INSET: CAPTAIN WILLIAM DAMPIER. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 53 words
  6. EGYPTIAN CRISES.

    We have just come through a series of political troubles, which at one time threatened to end in a dynastic crisis, and which put the new High Commissioner to a severe ...

    Article : 1,654 words
  7. THE BIG TIMBER

    We have always called it "The Big Timber" because not only does it tower majestically above the surrounding paddocks and gardens, but it stretches for acres up and down the ...

    Article : 875 words
  8. CHANGING CLIMATE.

    Mr, Clayton, one of America's leading meteorologists, has spent the last ten years in studying world weather. When in Argentine he developed a method of ...

    Article : 1,048 words
  9. FOR THE CHILDREN.

    When the dark comes, and it is night, And mother switches off the light, Such funny people come to play That I have never seen by day. ...

    Article : 241 words
  10. THE RENAISSANCE.

    In accordance with the cheerful modern notion that progress is inevitable and perpetual, a not uncommon pastime of historians is to contrast the worst features of the Middle ...

    Article : 1,026 words
  11. THE POLLY-WOGGLE.

    The Polly-woggle waggled in the grimy, slimy ooze, Where it wasn't really deep enough to swim; ...

    Article : 202 words
  12. GIGOOMGAN.

    Out of the past I recall the days, The Queensland life and the Queensland ways. When the man who limped for a scrub-dash full— ...

    Article : 214 words
  13. THE CLOCK'S MESSAGE.

    Do you hear the old clock ticking in its slow, dull way? Have you over stopped to notice what it really has to say? ...

    Article : 301 words
  14. PALM BEACH.

    Sandhills and beachof creamy gold, Blue of the turquoise and sapphire sea. Grey of the crages and headlands bold, verdure of grasses and moss-green tree. ...

    Article : 219 words
  15. BALLADE OF SCOTS NAMES.

    Bracs and burns of auld lang syne; Bens white-capped with winter snows; Straths deep heathered, shaws of pine. Highland lochs,and grassy knowes; ...

    Article : 197 words
  16. BAIN IN SUMMER.

    O very lovely is the rain Now falling softly, ceaselessly. After the scorching nights and days. when earth is parched by torrid rays, ...

    Article : 132 words
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