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The Bulletin
Fix this text“The Bulletin,” VoL 63. No. 3281
Fix this textWednesday, December 30, 1942
Fix this textPrice 6d.
Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
Fix this textSeppelts
Fix this textCHEDDAR VILLAGE.
Fix this textr "p HROUGHOUT the “cheese world,!’ or perhaps “cheese-
Fix this texteating-world” would be more appropriate, no word is
Fix this textbetter known than “cheddar.” Yet few of the millions who use
Fix this textit regularly have any knowledge of the thriving mid-Somerset-
Fix this textshire township from which the name is derived. This village
Fix this textabout eighteen miles south-west of Bristol, is situated at the
Fix this textentrance to a deep gorge in the Mendip Hills, Cheddar Cliffs it
Fix this textis called, and presents one of the most romantic and -picturesque
Fix this textscenes the Old Country has to offer. It is buttressed on either
Fix this textside of a small stream, with walls of living rock—they extend
Fix this textbetween two and three miles —which rise perpendicularly to a
Fix this textheight of several hundred feet. Within these natural bastions
Fix this textare caves presenting “stalactite beauties” in forms innumerable.
Fix this textThe handsome parish church, with its square tower surmounted
Fix this textby eight pinnacles, to a height of 100 feet, completes a picture
Fix this textthat in attractiveness is peculiarly, one might say exclusively,
Fix this textEnglish. There is also an ancient village cross, beautifully
Fix this textcarved and in good preservation, which recalls the times when
Fix this textSomerset was a country where religion was strongly implanted
Fix this textand which exercised great influence on the entire religious life
Fix this textof the country. The dairies in the locality have for generations
Fix this textbeen famous for the excellence of their cheese. Shirt-making
Fix this textwas once a prosperous industry, but that is, as Mr. Kipling
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