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The bulletin

Call Number
NX 252
Created/Published
Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
Issue
Vol. 66 No. 3397 (21 Mar 1945)
Images
28
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
Seppelts 1
Advertising 1
The Red Page MIRACULOUS MR. HECHT! 2
Advertising 2
Some Publishing Statistics. 2
Native Grass. 2
SUNDRY SHOWS. 2
Advertising 3
MISS LAURIE 4
The Surfer. 4
The Bulletin 5
No title 5
The Bulletin 6
A LOAN TO FILL. 6
1814, 1918 and 1945. 6
PLAIN ENGLISH Our Jubilee Plungers. 7 , 8
POLITICAL POINTS 8
Advertising 8
PERSONAL ITEMS 9
Advertising 9
Sociey "AND IT'S PRINTED WITH WIMBLE'S INKS" 10 , 11
CAUCUS TO CONTROL OUR £ s. d. 10
BALLAD OF ELUSIVE BEERS. 10
ABORIGINALITIES 12 , 13
CHAUVEL. 12
NIGHT NURSE AT ST. VINCENT’S. 13
THE MAN ON THE LAND "DON'T WORRU. I'M SENDING IT TO GRAZCOS." Wool Quality and Crimp. 14
Advertising 14
UNCABLED ADDITIONS Warsaw Survivor’s Story. (From a report by N.Y. “Times” London correspondent.) 15
The Palestine Mandate. (Condensed extracts from a London “Fortnightly” article by Sir John Hope Simpson.) 15
World Policing and U.S. Law. (“Saturday Evening Post” editorial comment.) 15
“German Generals Government.” (From a report by N.Y. “Times" Washington correspondent.) 15
An “Incident” in England. (From an article by American syndicate writer Marquis W. Childs, visiting England.) 15 , 16
Dragnet Digest. (Condensed from various acknowledged sources.) 16
Advertising 16
SERVICE DEPARTMENT. Wants. 17
Answers to Correspondents. 17
Advertising 17
The WILD CAT COLUMN 18 , 19
Advertising 18 , 19
Business, Rollery, Etc. A GREAT AUSTRALIAN TRAGEDY. 20 , 21
Advertising 20 , 21
THE SERVICE MAN Pacific Casualties. 22
Raids on Japan. 22
In New Guinea. 22
Maymyo Falls. 22
Half-time on the Rhine. 22 , 23
The Technique of Baffle. 23
Zhukov op the Oder. 23
Advertising 23
SPORTING NOTIONS 24
Advertising 24
WOMEN'S LETTERS 25
SMOKE-OH 26
Experience. 26
Advertising 26
THE OTHER FELLOW'S MIND 27
Advertising 28

Text

The Bulletin  

TKe Bulletin,” Vol. 66—No. 3397  

Wednesday, March 21, 1945  

Price 6d.  

Registered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as Newspaper,  

Seppelts  

YORKSHIRE’S RICHMOND, WHOSE STOUT NORMAN WALLS DEFY DECAY,  

DICHMOND CASTLE in Yorkshire was begun at the close of  

the eleventh century the keep, however, the glory of Rich-  

mond, was not built until nearly one hundred years later by Conan,  

Duke of Brittany and Earl of Richmond, whose daughter Con-  

stance was mother of the unfortunate Prince Arthur so cruelly  

murdered by King John. The walls enclose space of five acres,  

and appear to be all of Norman design. The keep stands at an  

angle, and is placed so as to defend the castle’s weak quarter.  

The enormous strength of Richmond Castle perhaps deterred  

besiegers, for it plays but little part in recorded warfare. In 1174  

William the Lion, King of Scotland, entered the North of England  

with an army of 80,000. The importance of the place may be  

judged from the fact that in the metrical romance of Jordan Fab-  

tosme Richmond Castle is mentioned as the one source of Henry  

111 anxiety apd when the defection of one baron after another  

was reported his only inquiry was whether the fortress was still  

in their hands, and when he saw the messenger coming to tell him  

the unexpected good news that the Scottish King was defeated he  

despairingly forestalled his supposed message by asking “Has the  

King of Scotland entered Richmunt?” Obviously, then, the pos-  

session of Richmond Castle was equivalent to victory. At the  

end of the Hall of Scotland the wall breaks off and forms seat,  

in which George IV, when Prince of Wales, enthroned himself’  

declaring that it commanded the finest view he had ever seen.  

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The House of Seppelts reminds you to  

DO YOUR SHARE BUY VICTORY BONDS  

 

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