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The Bulletin
Fix this text“The Bulletin,” Vol. 64.—N0. 3311
Fix this textWednesday, July 28, 1943
Fix this textPrice 6d.
Fix this textRegistered at the Genera! Post Office. Sydney N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
Fix this textSeppelts
Fix this textTHE BOY WHO NEVER GREW UP.
Fix this text‘ ‘DETER,” says Sir J. M. Barrie
Fix this textr in “The Little White Bird.”
Fix this text“has his home on the island in the
Fix this textSerpentine,” and in Kensington
Fix this textGardens, near the north section of
Fix this textthat lake, the Long Water, stands
Fix this texthis bronze statue, one of the world’s
Fix this textmost famous examples of the art of
Fix this textSir George Frampton, R.A. Peter
Fix this textPan stands on a bronze tree stump
Fix this textand blows into an elfin pipe while,
Fix this textwith a gesture of his right hand, he
Fix this textinvites all children to follow him into
Fix this textstrange adventures. In the base of
Fix this textthe trunk, bronze rabbits have their
Fix this textburrows, and out of the bark fairies
Fix this textappear. At the top of the trunk,
Fix this textone of the fay folk leans forward
Fix this textto kiss the boy who never grew up.
Fix this textThis statue to Peter Pan commemo-
Fix this textrates the play of the same name, a
Fix this textplay by Barrie based on his laic
Fix this text“The Little White Bird.” The
Fix this textplay, first produced at the Duke of
Fix this textYork’s Theatre, London, in 1904,
Fix this textdeals with the adventures among
Fix this textfairies, pirates and Indians of some
Fix this textchildren who follow Peter s leader-
Fix this textship. The part of Peter has been
Fix this textplayed by many famous stage per-
Fix this textsonalities. Nine Boucicault played
Fix this textthe title role in the original produc-
Fix this texttion, while the part has also been
Fix this texttaken by Cissie Loftus, Pauline
Fix this textChase, Madge Titheradge and
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Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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| issue=Vol. 64 No. 3311 (28 Jul 1943)
| location=Sydney, N.S.W
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