The bulletin

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NX 252
Created/Published
Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
Issue
Vol. 75 No. 3878 (9 Jun 1954)
Images
36
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
Seppelts 1
Advertising 1
The Red Page AN ACTOR'S WAR 2
Shangri-La-la 2
Pompadour 2
THE ANCHOR 2
More Penguins 2
Three Historical Romances 2
Advertising 3
The Bulletin 4
THE YEARS AHEAD 4
The "Labor" Party That Isn't 4
"In My Time—the Deluge?" 4
No title 5
PLAIN ENGLISH The Sheep Show 6 , 7
POLITICAL POINTS 7
Advertising 7
Society "AND IT'S PRINTED WITH WIMBLES INKS" 8 , 9
NEW TENNERS 8
DEGENERATION 9
PERSONAL ITEMS 10
Advertising 10
No title 11
ABORIGINALITIES 12 , 13
THE OLD DESERTED OUT-STATION 12
THE PICCANINNY THOUGHTS 13
Advertising 13
Business Rollery Etc. 14
Advertising 14
London airmail 15
Advertising 15
COMPANY REPORT NEW BROKEN HILL CONSOLIDATED INCREASED OUTRUT AND EFFICIENCY Reduces Incidence of Lower Metal Prices 15
The WILD CAT COLUMN 16 , 17
Advertising 16 , 17
COMPANY REPORT THE CONSOLIDATED ZINC CORPORATION 17
Women's Letters 18
SUNDRY SHOWS Artbursts 19
Stage and Music 19
Talkies 19
Advertising 19
Dad drains the oil 20 , 27
HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW? 21
Have Patience, Delaney! 22 , 23 , 27
WHAT HAS BEEN TOLD 22
Advertising 24
Some Hair-razing History Old Blades, Old Shavers 25
Advertising 25
SPORTING NOTIONS 26
Advertising 26
PRAYING MANTIS 27
UNCABLED ADDITIONS INDO CHINA COMMENT 28 , 29
Advertising 28
"Lifeline of Empire" 29
Germany and E.D.C. 29
Various Voices 29
Advertising 29
SERVICE DEPARTMENT Wants 30
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS 30
Advertising 30 , 31
THE MAN ON THE LAND "DON'T WORRY. I'M SENDING IT TO GRAZCOS." PHOSPHATES AND AUSTRALIA 32
Nitrogen Fertiliser 32
The Weather 32
Storing Surplus Fruit 32
New England Pastures 32 , 33
Advertising 32
Clover-ley 33
Artificial-insemination 33
KNOW AT A GLANCE 33
Farm Hints 33
Advertising 33
THE OTHER FELLOW'S MIND 34
“THE BULLETIN” CROSSWORD No. 281 34
Advertising 35 , 36

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The Bulletin  

OLD BLADES, OLD SHAVERS  

“The Bulletin,” Vol> 75—No. 3878  

Wednesday, June 9, 1954  

Price 9d.  

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

Seppelts  

By courtesy of the Irish Tourist Association.  

HOWTH CASTLE IT WAS THAT HAD HOSPITABLE CUSTOM  

FORMING the north side of Dublin Bay is the Howth Peninsula, which  

was invaded by the Danish Vikings in the Bth century. Their settlement,  

Hoved, is the Howth of today, popular seaside resort and yachting centre.  

It was the port for Dublin, until about the year 1830, when it was super-  

seded by Kingstown (now Dun Laoghaire).  

In 1177, the peninsula of Howth was conquered by Sir Almeric Tristram,  

Norman noble who later changed his name to St. Lawrence. Here he  

established Howth Castle, shown in the accompanying illustration, battle-  

mented building which has recently been restored. Until the extinction of the  

title at the death of the fourth Earl and thirtieth Baron in 1909 this fortress  

was the seat of the Earls of Howth. For many years the castle doors were  

open to all visitors at meal-times, custom dating fror* 1575, when Grace  

O’Malley, the uncrowned queen of the west, was returning from her visit  

to Queen Elizabeth I. Annoyed at being refused admittance on the excuse  

that the family was at dinner, she abducted the heir of Howth and kept him  

prisoner until she extracted from Lord Howth promise that his castle gates  

would be open for ever at mealtimes.  

Within the grounds of the castle are gardens planted with rhododendrons  

and azaleas that, for their size and beauty, rival those grown in the Himalayas.  

Here also are the ruins of 16th-century Corr Castle, and cromlech which,  

according to legend, marks the grave of Aideen, Queen of Tara.  

 

 

sdfsd  

OF SEPPELT  

EXTRA DRY SOLERO  

CHATEAU TANUNDA RRANDY  

PRODUCERS OF  

• ROYAL PURPLE PARA  

• GREAT WESTERN CHAMPAGNE  

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