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  2. Ships of the Past.

    Sir,--Following the account of the accommodation provided for very early settlers on the voyage from London in 1841 in what was essentially an ...

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  3. Dead Man's Manor.

    "What's the meaning of this ?" demanded Carol Stokes, as a figure suddenly appeared around the corner of the garage door and stood, breathless, in ...

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  4. OLD VICTORIAN SCHOOLDAYS

    Sir,--As various good Australians, by your good paper's favor are giving their school experiences, it occurred to me that a few words from a Kyneton native, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ENGLISH REVIEWS.

    MR. WALTER LIPPMANN surveys the effects of the depression in the United States, and the efforts that have been made to recover from it, and ...

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  6. Mansfield, No. 112.

    Sir,--I feel sure that the letters appearing in "The Age" under the heading Old Victorian Schooldays must bring a lot of pleasure and awaken many ...

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  7. "ROUND TABLE."

    Much of the contents of the March issue of this review is concerned indirectly with the conflict in Abyssinia, and more particularly with those phases ...

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  8. "CONTEMPORARY."

    Dr. Rudolf Breitsheid discusses the German peril to European peace. M. Regis de Vibraye explains the attitude of Franco to the League of Nations in ...

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  9. BENDIGO REUNION.

    Sir,--As a consequence of the letters published in your columns every Saturday, there has been a widespread request from Bendigonians to hold a reunion of ...

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  10. Chinaman's Flat and Leviathan Reef.

    Sir.--Tis pleasing to read in your columns letters from old pupils of the old school and to cast your memories and thoughts back to those days so ...

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  11. Yarra Park.

    Sir,--In your very interesting reminiscences of old scholars and old schools, we have been anxiously looking for some reference to Yarra Park, a school very ...

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  12. Sebastopol.

    Sir,--I read about the old Sebastopol school days some time ago in Mrs. Florence Smith's letter, and, being an old scholar myself, I was very much ...

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  13. Kensington, No. 2374.

    Sir,--The letters from old scholars of Slate school 2374. Kensington, have given me great pleasure and revived many memories. I remember Marshall ...

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  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I read with interest the letters from old pupils of Leviathan Reef school. I also attended there, but at a later period. Many of the people mentioned ...

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  15. Daylesford.

    Sir,--I knew most of the boys and men mentioned by Mr. Tom Bennett (8236), and knew his family well. His mother and brothers. Phil, Jim, Will ...

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  16. Woodend.

    Sir,--I have been reading "The Age" for over sixty years. Its columns, like good wine, improve with years. I am deeply interested in reminiscences of ...

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  17. Albion.

    Sir,--Mention is made of the steamer Albion in your issue of 14th March. This steamer came down from China, and was lying in Hobson's Bay, near the Railway ...

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  18. Sir Charles Kerr.

    Sir,--I have in my possession a clipping from the Ballarat "Courier" many years ago which may interest historians. My late sister-in-law, Ann Hickford (nee ...

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  19. Light of The Age.

    Sir,--Mention of the Light of the Age, wrecked west of Point Lonsdale, January, 1868, by Mr. C. Lapp brings back to my memory a story told by my late father ...

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  20. "Hookey" Walker's, Richmond.

    Sir,--I started at the Yarra Park school in 1874, and there is no doubt "Hookey" was a master with a unique personality, He had plenty of whims ...

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  21. Bendigo, Violet-street.

    Sir,--Having read many letters in your paper in regard to No. 877, Violet-street, Bendigo, I am inclined to clear up a point or two mentioned by Mr. ...

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  22. Chowringhie.

    Sir,--I have been an interested reader of the correspondence in your columns re Ships of the Past since its commencement, and am always watching for ...

    Article : 98 words
  23. George-street, Fitzroy.

    Sir,--The committee of the George-street school, Fitzroy, No. 450, desires to express its thanks to "The Age" for their assistance in gathering old scholars ...

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  24. J. M. Joshua.

    Sir,--I notice that Mr. C. Sproule Hemphill, writing on the subject of the sailing ship J. M. Joshua, says he has found entries in his father's books of ...

    Article : 239 words
  25. Admella.

    A correspondent, Gladys Sayers, of Geelong West, encloses the "Admella News Letter," recovered from among her fathers papers relating to the wreck of ...

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