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. 3793 (22 Oct 1952)
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
Seppelts 1
Advertising 1
The Red Page "GEOFFRY HAMLYN"- AM AUSTRALIAN CLASSIC? 2
Australian Speech 2 , 35
Reviewed Briefly 35
Advertising 2 , 3
The great silver-lead town MOUNT ISA 4
Carpet Nights 4
The Bulletin 5
CONFLICT OVER ANZUS 5
"Labor" Politics in Paralysis 5
PLAIN ENGLISH Fairy Godmothers Preferred 6 , 7
POLITICAL POINTS 7
Society "AND IT'S PRINTED WITH WIMBLES INKS" 8 , 9
THE KISS 8
COVER PICTURES 8
PANDEMONIUM PLUS 9
PHILLIP-STREET 9
PERSONAL ITEMS 10
No title 11
ABORIGINALITIES 12 , 13
CAPTAIN DELL OF THE FANCY 12
THE ROPER’S SINGING 13
OLD MAN SPEAKS 13
BOX 3, LOVEBIRD FLATS 13
Business Rollery Etc. 14
Advertising 14
MAORILAND FINANCE AND INDUSTRY 15
Advertising 15
The WILDCAT COLUMN 16 , 17
Advertising 16 , 17
DOUGLAS STEWART'S The Birdsville Track ...A Verse Commentary for a Film 1. THE FIERCE COUNTRY 18 , 19
2. MARREE 18
3. THE NAMELESS 18
4. THE WHIPMAKER 18
5. AFGHAN 18
6. THE TRACK BEGINS 18
7. GRASSHOPPER 18
8. WORLD’S END 18
9. THE BRUMBY 18
10. THE HUMORISTS 18
11. RUINS 18
12. THE MULES 18
13. PLACE NAMES 18
14. SOMBRERO 18
15. OUTLAW 18
16. LIZARD 18
17. BLAZES WELL 18
18. MIRAGE 18 , 19
19. NIGHT CAMP 19
20. MUNGERANNIE GAP 19
21. THE SEAWEEDS 19
22. LUTHERAN MISSION 19
23. THE DIAMANTINA 19
24. THE RAINMAKER 19
25. BIRDSVILLE 19
AFTER 20 YEARS 20 , 24 , 31
Advertising 21
Women's Letters 22
SUNDRY SHOWS Stage and Music 23
Advertising 23
Talkies 23
Artbursts 23
Advertising 23 , 24
AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL SKETCHES THE BOTANY BAY RANGERS 25
Advertising 25
SPORTING NOTIONS 26
Advertising 26
Behind the Iron Curtain STALIN MAO AND KOREA 27
Advertising 27
UNCABLED ADDITIONS SOUTH AFRICA'S DR. MALAN 28
No War, No Peace 28
German "Musts" 28
Hullo U.N.O. Goodbye 28
Reviving Manus 28
Joint Navy Lingo 28 , 29
Advertising 28
Austria: No Treaty 29
Dragnet Digest 29
Advertising 29
SERVICE DEPARTMENT 30
Advertising 30
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS 30
Advertising 30 , 31
THE MAN ON THE LAND "DON'T WORRY, I'M SENDING IT TO GRAZCOS" FAT LAMBS 32 , 33
THE WEATHER 32
Advertising 32 , 33
THE OTHER FELLOW'S MIND 34
Advertising 35
“THE BULLETIN” CROSSWORD No. 196 35
Advertising 36

Text

The Bulletin  

DOUGLAS STEWART VERSES FOR FILM  

“The Bulletin,” Vol. 73—No. 3793  

Wednesday, October 22, 1952  

Price 9d.  

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

Seppelts  

Time-mellowed Dunluce  

Castle’s Warrior Days  

Are Gone  

/"VNE of the imposing features of the  

Antrim coast near Portrush in  

Northern Ireland is Dunluce Castle,  

which stands in splendid isolation on  

steep cliff separated from the mainland  

by deep chasm. Although now only  

picturesque ruin, it was, in former days,  

an almost impregnable fortress, guarded  

on one side by the Atlantic and on the  

other by drawbridge high above the  

sea.  

An Anglo-Norman castle, it was built  

about the year 1300, and in style it closely  

resembles Conway Castle, in Wales. For  

many years it was under the control of  

the de Mandevilles, who later changed  

their name to MacQuillan and became  

more Irish than the Irish themselves  

They strengthened the castle in the  

fifteenth century, and the existing build-  

ings, comprising the barbican, two main  

towers and great hall, date mainly from  

that period.  

In the sixteenth century Dunluce was  

attacked and finally captured by the  

MacDonnels, branch of the Scottish  

family of McDonald. conspicuous  

member of this family was named Sorley  

Boye, who played leading part in the  

struggle against the English troops. The  

English, under Sir John Perrot, attacked  

Dunluce in 1584, and after siege last-  

ing nine months they finally captured the  

castle. Their victory, however, was short-  

lived, for Sorley Boye recaptured Dun-  

luce and later made peace with the  

English. His son, Randal, was made  

Viscount Dunluce and Earl of Antrim by  

James I.  

The first Marquis of Antrim married  

the widow of the Duke of Buckingham,  

favourite of Charles (1625-1649), and it  

was during their occupation of Dunluce  

that part of the castle fell into the sea,  

taking with it all the preparations for  

banquet party and also nine servants,  

leaving tenth clinging to window-  

frame.  

During the seventeenth century Dun-  

luce fell into decay, but its towers still  

defy the elements and stand prominently  

above the encroaching sea. The castle  

is now the property of the Northern  

Ireland Government, to whom it was  

given recently by the present Earl of  

Antrim, who lives at nearby Glenarm  

Castle.  

■ «  

 

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