The bulletin

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NX 252
Created/Published
Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
Issue
Vol. 74 No. 3836 (19 Aug 1953)
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
Seppelts 1
Advertising 1
The Red Page A LADY IN THE BUSH 2
Advertising 2
Kylie Tennant-Her History 2
Old China 2
Australian Travels 2
Advertising 3
Palinu, a Troublesome Prophet. KING OF THE MANUS 4
Aptitude Test for Prospective Teachers’ College Entrants 4
THE BARON 4
The Bulletin 5
YOUTH AND THE FUTURE 5
Canberra Soap Opera 5
PLAIN ENGLISH The Changing Wheat Market 6 , 7
POLITICAL POINTS 7
Advertising 7
Society "AND IT'S PRINTED WITH WIMBLES INKS" 8 , 9
THE ORDER OF THE BATH 8
EMPHATIC PROVISO 9
PERSONAL ITEMS 10
Advertising 10
No title 11
ABORIGINALITIES 12 , 13
SOLDIER-CRABS 12
ONE-HORSE TOWN 13
Advertising 13
Business.Rollery.Etc. 14
Advertising 14
London Airmail 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
"Dad and Dave" In The Original ON OUR SELECTION Dave’s Snakebite 20
Dad and the Donovans 20 , 30
BOGEY PLAYS FOOTBALL 21
Advertising 21
a New Science 22 , 24
Advertising 22
Joy-RIDE 23 , 24
Advertising 23
IKON 24
Advertising 24
Biography of Sir Bulldog Churchill 25 , 30
Advertising 25
SPORTING NOTIONS 26
Advertising 26
PRIMARY PRODUCERS' INCOME-TAX GUIDE 27
GROSS INCOME 27
ALLOWABLE DEDUCTIONS 27
DEPRECIATION 27
LIVESTOCK ACCOUNT 27
Livestock Account 27
UNCABLED ADDITIONS VULNERABLE JAPAN 28
Advertising 28
Cold Turkey 28
Wheat to Burn 28
TV Risks 28 , 29
Advertising 28
Slave Labor 29
New British 29
What Bird Is That? 29
Advertising 29
ALOES AND SEA 30
Advertising 30
SERVICE DEPARTMENT Wants 31
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS 31
Advertising 31
THE MAN ON THE LAND "DON'T WORRY, I'M SENDING IT TO GRAZCOS." Drought Feeding 32 , 33
Advertising 32
PROSPECTS GOOD 32
Advertising 32
THE WEATHER 33
Advertising 33
THE OTHER FELLOW'S MIND 34 , 35
Towards an Australian Edward Thomas 35
“THE BULLETIN” CROSSWORD No. 239 35
Advertising 36

Text

The Bulletin  

PRIMARY PRODUCERS’ INCOME -TAX GUIDE-mge  

“The Bulletin,” Vol. 74—No. 3836  

Wednesday, August 19, 1953  

Price 9d.  

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

Seppelts  

OFFICIAL RESIDENCE OF LONDON’S LORD MAYOR, THE MANSION HOUSE  

RISING above the seething traffic at the hub of the City’s busiest streets  

near The Bank of England, is the Mansion House, official residence  

of the Lord Mayor of London. Buffi during the years 1739 to 1753 this  

famous building stands upon the site which, in the thirteenth century served  

as fish market which provided revenue for the upkeep of Old London  

Bridge. This market was known as the Stocks Market, for in it were kept  

the stocks —a device in which victims were locked for the punishment of  

some offence. To make way for the building of the Mansion House, the  

stocks were removed to site near the Fleet Prison and today, one set,  

complete with whipping post, is to be seen in Shoreditch churchyard*  

The Mansion House was designed in the Renaissance style by George  

Dance the elder and its prominent feature is the imposing Corinthian portico  

which is an attractive landmark in that part of London known as the City.  

The portico was designed for the Lord Mayor’s use when viewing processions  

or when taking the salute when troops march past. Many famous men,  

including Field-Marshals Alexander and Montgomery and General (now  

President) Eisenhower, have spoken from the Mansion House balcony.  

In addition to the residential and ceremonial apartments, the building  

has court of justice with cells below; the Lord Mayor is the City’s Chief  

Magistrate and attendance at the Mansion House is therefore not always  

voluntary. Most important of the many apartments in the Mansion House is  

the Egyptian Hall, which accommodates four hundred people and is the scene  

of banquets, balls and other civic functions. The stained glass windows  

depict historical subjects, and the walls of this great room are hung with  

rich tapestries and notable paintings.  

One of London’s great Ceremonial occasions centres around the Lord  

Mayor when he rides in superb gilded coach to the Law Courts to receive  

the Monarch’s assent to his election. He is accompanied by outriders and  

liveried footmen and followed by long procession of decorated vehicles  

and tableaux.  

FOR PORT WINE OF DISTINCTION BUY  

SEPPELTS ROYAL PURPLE PARA  

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