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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. 74 No. 3805 (14 Jan 1953)
Images
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
Seppelts 1
Advertising 1
The Red Page THE NEW BRENT OF BIN BIN 2
Advertising 2
History from Cambridge 2 , 35
Reviewed Briefly 35
THE TOWN 2
Advertising 3
Mimi Laps Cream, Mike Laps Beer SHANGHAI CATS 4
That Folly Called Fishing 4
The Bulletin 5
THE NEW FIRM 5
Finance and the States 5
PLAIN ENGLISH Taxation Statistics 6 , 7
POLITICAL POINTS 7
Society AND IT'S PRINTED WITH WIMBLES INKS 8 , 9
BREAKING-STRAINS 8
PERSONAL ITEMS 10
Advertising 10
No title 11
ABORIGINALITIES 12 , 13
OUT OF THE SOIL 12
HUNTERS 13
Business. Rollery. Etc. COMPANY TAXATION 14
Advertising 14 , 15
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
Advertising 19
Playwrights’ Advisory Board 19
Talkies 19
Allbursts 19
Advertising 19
ONCE A SHEEPSTEALER 20 , 21
Advertising 21
The Pool of Electricity J.C. Shelley 22 , 34
The Four Drovers 22
BOY BLOND 23 , 34
Advertising 23
SERVICE DEPARTMENT 24
Advertising 24
Brief Answers 24
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS 24
Advertising 24
Australian Historical Sketches Wild Doings At Castle Hill 25
Advertising 25
SPORTING NOTIONS 26
Advertising 26
The Gentle Art of Making Booby Traps 27
UNCABLED ADDITIONS SOLVENCY v. SAFETY 28
Truman Right 28
European Army—Maybe 28
Crystal-ball Report 28
Japs and Koreans 28
Taxpayer "Bargains" 28
Korea Figures 28 , 29
Fate of P.-o.-w. 29
German Youth 29
Remote Korea 29
Corns in U.N.O. 29
Advertising 29
THE OTHER FELLOW'S MIND Australian Book-publishing 30 , 31
No title 31
Advertising 31
THE MAN ON THE LAND "DON'T WORRY, I'M SENDING IT TO GRAZCOS." 32 , 33
Advertising 32
THE WEATHER 33
Advertising 33
Cormorants 34
Advertising 34
“THE BULLETIN” CROSSWORD No. 208 35
Advertising 35 , 36

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The Bulletin  

SHANGHAI CATS  

“The Bulletin,” Vol. 74—No. 3805  

Wednesday, January 14, 1953  

Price 9d.  

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

Seppelts  

REGAL SANDRINGHAM HALL, COUNTRY HOME OF THE ROYAL FAMILY  

rwas at Sandringham Hall that King George VI died on February 6th,  

1952, and it was from 'there that he broadcast his last Christmas greeting  

to his people throughout the British Commonwealth, an important annual  

event which was inaugurated by his father, King George V. Since the reign  

of King Edward VII (1901-1910) Sandringham, in West Norfolk, has been  

favourite country home of the Royal Family, and H.M. Queen Elizabeth 11  

spent much of her childhood there.  

The Sandringham estate, comprising 7,000 acres of woodland and heath,  

meadow and marsh, is situated between Hunstanton and King’s Lynn. Roads  

on the estate wind through deep woods of great variety and beauty, and in  

early spring the well-kept grass verges are enriched by the bright purple ot  

rhododendron bushes and the red and white luxuriance ot may-trees through  

which may be glimpsed the massed colour of flower beds. The gardens at  

Sandringham are some of the loveliest in Britain, and on certain days ot  

the week in spring and summer, during the absence of the Royal family, they  

are open to the public. The grounds are laid out terraces and lawns; of  

particular interest arc the Rose Garden, the Dutch Garden and the Water  

Garden stream runs through dell where ferns dip their fronds in the  

water, and at the foot of rippling fall water-fowl glide sedately between  

the lily pads in an artificial lake.  

The first Royal owner of Sandringham was Edward VII ™ ce or  

Wales), who purchased the original estate for £220,000 in 1861 and tfufit the  

present Tudor-slyle mansion in 1870. It was designed by Albert vjenk  

Humbert and erected by local builder. Nearby .is the Church which the  

Royal family worship when in residence at Sandringham. It is mainly late-  

perpendicular in style, and contains many royal memorials; among them are  

marble medallions to Emperor Frederick 111 of Germany, Duke of Clarence  

and Avondale, Duke of Coburg and Queen Victoria. The chancel and east  

window are memorial to King Edward. The silver altar was gut from  

an American, Rodman Wanamaker.  

From the main road between Hunstanton and King’s Lynn can be seen  

the magnificent Norwich Gates leading into the Sandringham estate whicL  

were gift from the City of Norwich to King Edward VIE They are splend  

examples of craftsmanship, and were shown at the International Exhibition  

1862. Along this same route can also be seen the purple-Wue lavender fields  

of Norfolk from which is distilled the famous “Olde Enghshc Lavender Water.  

FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS  

BUY SEPPELTS SOLERO SHERRY  

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