The bulletin

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NX 252
Created/Published
Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
Issue
Vol. 73 No. 3789 (24 Sep 1952)
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
Jeppelts 1
Advertising 1
The Red Page THE HENNING LETTERS 2
Advertising 2
Plant-hunting 2 , 35
Two R.A.F. Books 35
Reviewed Briefly 35
Advertising 2 , 3
New Light on LAWSON and the LABOR MOVEMENT 4
"Bo” Becomes a Deep-sea Diver 4
The Bulletin 5
AUSTRALIA'S CHANCES 5
The Flinders By-election 5
PLAIN ENGLISH Cahill and New States 6 , 7
POLITICAL POINTS 7
Advertising 7
Society "AND IT'S PRINTED WITH WIMBLES INKS" 8 , 9
THE UNTHINKABLE UNSINKABLE 8
BACK LANE 8
PASSING THE BUCK 9
PERSONAL ITEMS 10
Advertising 10
No title 11
ABORIGINALITIES 12 , 13
THE FARMER STUMBLING 12
THE LILY LAGOON 13
Business.Rollery.Etc. 14
Advertising 14
MAORILAND FINANCE AND INDUSTRY 15
Advertising 15
The WILD CAT COLUMN 16 , 17
Advertising 16 , 17
Women’s Letters 18
SUNDRY SHOWS Stage and Music 19
Artbursts 19
Talkies 19
Advertising 19
HIGH FINANCE 20 , 22
Song For Our Sister . . 20
Advertising 21 , 22
Male for Sale 23 , 31
Advertising 23
ANIMAL CRACKERS 24 , 31
Advertising 24
Australian Historical Sketches IMMIGRATING IN THE EARLIES 25
Advertising 25
SPORTING NOTIONS 26
Advertising 26
BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN 27
Advertising 27
UNCABLED ADDITIONS HOUSES FOR ALL 28
From the Horse's Mouth 28
Pacific Pact 28
New Elizabethans 28 , 29
Advertising 28
Tito Turnabout 29
China: Two Views 29
Various Voices 29
Advertising 29 , 30
SERVICE DEPARTMENT 30
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS 30
Advertising 30 , 31
THE MAN ON THE LAND "DON'T WORRY, I'M SENDING IT TO GRAZCOS." 32 , 33
THE WEATHER. 32
Advertising 32 , 33
THE OTHER FELLOW'S MIND 34
Advertising 35
“THE BULLETIN” CROSSWORD No. 192 35
Advertising 36

Text

The Bulletin  

LAWSON AND THE LABOR MOVEMENT  

“The Bulletin,” Vol. 75-No. 3789  

Wednesday, September 24, 1952  

Ptice 9d.  

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

Jeppelts  

NOW ALL IS PEACE ROUND LUDLOW’S BATTLED WALLS  

THE ancient Shropshire town of Ludlow played leading part in the history  

of Welsh border warfare, and has for centuries been extolled in poetry  

and prose. In its picturesque winding streets with richly timbered houses,  

Ludlow still retains the aspect and atmosphere of medieval town, dominated  

by its imposing castle, which stands on lofty headland at the north-west  

extremity of the town.  

This great fortress was the strongest and most important of the long chain  

of thirty-two castles which formed formidable line of defence along the  

Welsh border. As with most castles that have had long and eventful history,  

the architectural features of Ludlow are of great variety, ranging from  

Norman to Tudor, but they are chiefly Norman, as substantial portions ot  

the original castle, founded in 1086 by Roger de Lacy, still survive.  

The most impressive remains are those of the Norman Keep, 110 feet  

high, which is the oldest part of the castle. The magnificent State chambeis  

include suite of rooms in which Prince Arthur, Henry VIII elder brother,  

died in 1502 —a year after the King’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon During  

her stay at Ludlow her favourite walk was along the battlements of this castle,  

which provided extensive views across the fertile Shropshire border lands to  

the dark Welsh hills beyond. It was in the Great Hall at Ludlow, where the  

ceiling is 35 feet high, that Milton’s masque “Comus” was presented tor  

the first time in 1634 before the lord-lieutenant of Wales.  

In the stormy days of the Welsh risings Ludlow experienced more than its  

share of war and bloodshed, but it was also the scene of famous romance  

described in “The Geste of Fulk Fitzwanne,” the only surviving medieval  

narrative to be written around an English castle.  

After its surrender during the Parliamentary wars in 1646, Ludlow Castle  

was allowed to fall into decay; but even in its fallen glory it is still one ot  

the most impressive and picturesque ruins in Britain.  

1§  

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