The bulletin

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NX 252
Created/Published
Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
Issue
Vol. 65 No. 3336 (19 Jan 1944)
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
Seppelts 1
Advertising 1
The Red Page "WIFE TO MR. MILTON." 2
Advertising 2 , 3
THE BLACKSMITH 4
Bill Posters. 4
Standpoints. 4
The Bulletin 5
No title 5
The Bulletin 6
LONE TRAIL? 6
A Digger Policy. 6
PLAIN ENGLISH Victoria's Tragic Week. 7
POLITICAL POINTS 8
Advertising 8
PERSONAL ITEMS 9
Advertising 9
Society "AND IT'S PRINTED WITH WIMBLES INKS" 10 , 11
THE TWO MACS. 10
MIXED METAPHORS. 10
ABORIGINALITIES 12 , 13
THE BIRDS. 12
VICTORIA SQUARE. 13
THE MAN ON THE LAND "DON'T WORRY. I'M SENDING IT TO GRAZCOS." Trucking Cattle. 14
Advertising 14
UNCABLED ADDITIONS “For Democracy.” (Condensed from an article by the editor of London “Nineteenth Century.”) 15
Labor for Russia? (Condensed from an article by N.Y. “World-Telegram” Washington correspondent Raymond Clapper.) 15
Battle of the Ghetto. (Condensed from a long, detailed account by Elma Dangerfield in London “Nineteenth Century.") 15 , 16
Advertising 15 , 16
SERVICE DEPARTMENT. Wants. 17
Answers to Correspondents 17
Advertising 17
The WILD CAT COLUMN 18 , 19
Advertising 18 , 19
Business, Rollery, Etc. 20 , 21
Advertising 20 , 21
THE SERVICE MAN Australians at Sio. 22
Europe in January. 22
Fierce Fighting Over Germany. 22
Winter Campaign in Russia. 22 , 23
Back to Maungdaw. 23
Statistics and Casuaities. 23
Chevrons and Medals. 23
Advertising 23
SPORTING NOTIONS 24
FOR RANDWICK. (Before acceptances.) 24
Advertising 24
Women's Letters 25
SMOKE-OH! 26
Nature Study. 26
Indispensables. 26
No title 26
Baited Lines. 26
Saved! 26
Advertising 26
THE OTHER FELLOW'S MIND 27
Advertising 28

Text

The Bulletin  

“The Bulletin,” Vol. 65.—N0. 3336.  

Wednesday, January 19, 1944.  

Frida 6dL  

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

Seppelts  

BOTHWELL CASTLE.  

BOTHWELL CASTLE, on the bank of the river Clyde, some  

fourteen miles from Glasgow, belonged in the Middle Ages  

to the Douglases, the most powerful family in Scotland, the rival  

and sometimes the superior to royal power. The struggle between  

the Douglases and the Crown finished towards the ei|d of the  

fifteenth century, and under James II they were exiled, and Both-  

well Castle, along with other possessions, devolved upon the  

Hepburns of Hales. James IV created Lord Patrick Hepburn Earl  

of Both well, and bestowed upon him the hereditary office of Lord  

High Admiral of Scotland. His grandson was the famous Lord  

Bothwell.  

In 1561 Mary Queen of Scots, widow of Francis the Dauphin,  

landed at Leith—she was then nineteen years old. Four years later  

she determined to make herself the rallying point of Catholicism,  

and married Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, who stood next to her  

in the line of blood, both being grandchildren of Margaret, sister  

of Henry VIII. In 1567 she fell in love with Earl Bothwell, who  

murdered young Darnley. The Earl was charged with the murder,  

but was so powerful that he was acquitted. He divorced his wife  

and married the Queen. But the horror of this act roused Catholic  

as well as Protestant nobles to revolt. Mary and the Earl went to  

meet them, but their soldiers refused to fight. Bothwell escaped  

to lifelong exile. The Queen was imprisoned in Lochleven, and  

made to abdicate in favour of her son by Darnley, James VI of  

Scotland, who became James of England. In his reign the castle  

once more reverted to the Douglases. In 1857, Lord Douglas dying  

without issue, the property, with new Bothwell Castle, passed from  

his sister, Lady Montague, to her eldest daughter, the Countess  

of Home.  

APE VINEGAR  

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