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  2. ONE THING AND ANOTHER.

    The following anthem will be rendered by Bro. Gabb the next time he calls for a quorum at the Canberra Debating Society: ...

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  3. DENIZENS OF THE BUSH.

    Spiders have many interesting features, and not the least interesting of them is their grotesque appearance And some of the commonest spiders are the most ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS.

    Prize novels are notoriously disappointting, but "The Passage." by Vance Palmer, which was awarded first prize in "The Bulletin" novel competition in 1929, is an ...

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  5. AN AMERICAN LETTER.

    LOS ANGELES (U.S.A.), April. 25.— Several years ago, religious persecution in Mexico drove thousands of Mexicans to spot shelter in California Now, the stress ...

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  6. LIFE AND LETTERS.

    In a recent issue of the American "Bookman," there is an altogether admirable and penetrative (study of Lytton Strachey by Louis Kronenperger. According to ...

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  7. THE MAID OF ORLEANS.

    After she had been sold to the English by her Burgundian captors, in May, 1430, Joan of Arc was for many weary and pain-laden months dragged from prison to ...

    Article : 1,200 words
  8. BOOK REVIEWS.

    "The, Building of Australia" might have comething to do with the growth of our Commonwealth from separate States—or, gain, the accidental addition of "s" would ...

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  9. SOME RECENT FICTION.

    In his new book. Mr. Forester returns to the vein in which his previous novels, "The Wonderful Week," and "Love Lies Dreaming" were written. His hero, Cyril ...

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  10. TREASURE TROVE.

    Sir Malcolm Campbell has already broken more than one record; and should be succeed, as he hopes eventually to succeed, in "lifting" the famous pirate ...

    Article : 1,197 words
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  12. A FARMER'S FANCIES.

    Farmers know something about depressions. Meteorologists predict them and farmers don't expect them. But they are fully persuaded of the existence of the ...

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  13. NEW BOOKS AND REPRINTS.

    "Lord Beaverbrook." by F. A. Mackenzie (London: Jarrolds. Ltd.). 18/. "After the Ball." Merry Memoirs of a Golfer, by Eleanor E. Helme (London: Hurst and ...

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