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The bulletin

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NX 252
Created/Published
Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
Issue
Vol. 77 No. 4007 (28 Nov 1956)
Images
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
No title 1
Advertising 1
The Red Page FROM PATERSON TO CAMPBELL 2
Advertising 2
Cannibals Interpreted 2
Dame Mabel Brookes 2 , 35
Advertising 3
The Bulletin 4
A NEW UNITED NATIONS 4
In Support of the Parish Pump 4
No title 5
PLAIN ENGLISH Two Hours to Remember 6 , 7
POLITICAL POINTS 7
Society “AND IT'S PRINTED WITN WIMBLES INKS” 8 , 9
A NEW DEAL 8
PERIOD OF EXPANSION 9
DISPLACED GODDESS 9
PERTONAL ITEMS 10
Advertising 10
No title 11
ABORIGINALITIES 12 , 13
OLD HARRY 12
THE MOUNTAINS 13
Business. Rollery, ETC 14 , 15
Advertising 14
MAORiLAND FINANCE AND INDUSTRY 15
Advertising 15
The WILDCAT COLUMN 16 , 17
Advertising 16 , 17
Womew’s Letters MELBOURNE 18
CANBERRA 18
SUNDRY SHOWS EVERYTHING OLYMPIC 19
Stage and Music 19
Artbursts 19
Talkies 19
Advertising 19
Frigal 20 , 34
No Chances 21
Advertising 21
name in Dust 22 , 23
ALCESTE’S RESOLUTION 23
Advertising 23
SERVICE DEPARTMENT 24
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS 24
Advertising 24
Not All Are Man-eaters Know Your Sharks 25
Coffee with Cream 25 , 34
SPORTING NOTIONS YOUR SHOUT! RED MILL RUM. 26
Advertising 26
Those Arnhem Land Wonders The “Ruined City” Glows 27
UNCABLED ADDITIONS HUNGARY 28
Advertising 28
Russia in Egypt 28
Middle East Oil 28 , 29
German Industry 29
TV and H.-p. 29
Various Voices 29
Advertising 29
THE OTHER FELLOW'S MIMD 30 , 31
THE MAN ON THE LAND “DON'T WCRRY. I'M SENDING IT TO GRAZCOS.” THE GOLDEN PINEAPPLE 32 , 33
Advertising 32
REPORT FROM CROHAMHURST (18/11/'56) 33
Advertising 33
The Expert 34
THE PRISON 34
Advertising 34 , 35
“THE BULLETIN” CROSSWORD No. 410 35
Advertising 36

Text

The Bulletin  

KNOW YOUR SHARKS— mge 25  

“The Bulletin,” Vol. 77 No. 4007  

Wednesday, November 28, 1956  

Price 1/-  

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

No. 325: the Homeland Series by the House of Seppelt.  

LONDON’S MUSICAL LIFE CENTRES ON THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL  

AN outstanding London landmark is the Royal Albert Hall, which is situated  

in Kensington Gore, facing the Albert Memorial and Kensington  

Gardens.  

This huge amphitheatre, which accommodates 10,000 people, was built  

between the years 1868-71 and was opened by Queen Victoria, ten years after  

the death of her husband, Prince Albert, whose name it commemorates. It  

was built to the designs of Captain Francis Fowke, who died before the  

work was put in hand, and it was carried out by another soldier, Major-  

General H. Y. D. Scott. The design of the Albert Hall influenced the  

architecture of Edinburgh’s Usher Hall, scene of many important events  

during the annual International Festival of Music and Drama.  

Around the upper part of the Albert Hall and below its great glass dome  

is frieze symbolical of the arts, sciences and manufactures. The cost of  

construction was met partly by the sale of the boxes and stalls, which still  

command high prices.  

As is only appropriate, the organ the Albert Hall is one of the largest  

in existence, and the hall has accommodation for choir of 1000 and an  

orchestra of 200. Here, many famous choirs such as the Royal Choral  

Society perform oratorios and other works in their annual series of concerts.  

The Royal Albert Hall is the scene each summer (about the end of July  

to the middle of September) of the ever-popular Promenade Concerts, founded  

by the late Sir Henry Wood well over half-a-century ago. So popular are  

these concerts that young and old alike frequently queue all night outside the  

Hall in order to be sure of gaining admittance the following day. In the  

course of each Promenade Season almost the entire repertoire of the  

orchestral classics is performed, together with many modern works, and it is  

to these concerts that many young music-lovers owe their first acquaintance with  

the great composers.  

 

 

 

nm  

SOLERO  

SWEET OK DRY  

 

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