The bulletin

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NX 252
Created/Published
Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
Issue
Vol. 66 No. 3399 (4 Apr 1945)
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
Seppelts 1
Advertising 1
The Red Page PORTRAIT OF LEICHHARDT 2
Advertising 2
Gone to the Dogs. 2
Democracy in N.Z. 2
SUNDRY SHOWS. 2
Advertising 3 , 4
The Bulletin 5
No title 5
The Bulletin 6
ENGLISHMAN OF DESTINY. 6
Digger Re-establishment. 6 , 7
PLAIN ENGLISH Lloyd George. 7
POLITICAL POINTS 8
Advertising 8
PERTONAL ITEMS 9
Advertising 9
Business,Rollery,Etc. 10 , 11
Advertising 10 , 11
Society "AND IT'S PRINTED WITH WIMBLES INKS" 12 , 13
UNDER THE TABLE. 12
POET AND CRITIC. 13
ABORIGNALITIES 14 , 15
TREASURE TROVE. 14
WAR AND PEACE. 15
UNCABLED ADDITIONS Truth About Poland. (From an "American Mercury” article by Will-Ham Henry Chamberlin.) 16
Mr. Roosevelt’s Health. As reported on by “United States News.”) 16
How Japs Win in China. (This revealing glimpse of the war in China is from a “Collier’s” article by Mark Gayn.) 16 , 17
Advertising 16
Fiction and Fact. 17
Soviet’s “Free Germans.” 17 , 18
Advertising 17 , 18
France on the Rhine. (From a statement by French Secretary of State Georges Bidault.) 18
Geography Aids Japan. (Condensed from a “Free World” article by John Goette.) 18
Shrinking Democracies. (From a “Free World” article by Sir Norman Angell.) 18 , 19
Dragnet Digest. (Condensed from various acknowledged sources.) 19
Advertising 19
THE WAN ON THE LAND "DON'T WORRY, I'M SENDING IT TO GRAZCOS." Classing Lambs’ Wool. 20 , 21
Advertising 20 , 21
SMOKE-OHT! 22
Modesty. 22
Coup de Grace. 22
Advertising 22
SERVICE DEPARTMENT. Wants. 23
Answers to Correspondents. 23
Advertising 23
JEEM 24 , 25
Advertising 24 , 25
The WILD CAT COLUMN 26 , 27
Advertising 26 , 27 , 28
THE SERVICE MAN Back to the Weser? 29
Americans on Okinawa. 29 , 30
Advertising 29 , 30
The R.N. Gets to Work. 30
Burma to Bougainville. 30 , 31
Towards Vienna. 31
Advertising 31
SPORTING NOTIONS 32 , 33
Advertising 32 , 33
Woman's Letters 34
THE OTHER FELLOW'S MIND 35
Advertising 36

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The Bulletin  

“The Bulletin/*  

Vol. 66—No. 3399  

Wednesday, April 4, 1945  

Price 6d.  

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

Seppelts  

RIPLEY CASTLE, YORKSHIRE HOME OF THE INGILBYS  

RIPLEY CASTLE, close to Ripley in Yorkshire, was built by  

Sir William Ingilby, Bart., in 1555. After the Battle of Marston  

Moor (July, 1644), in which the Royalists were completely beaten,  

Cromwell sent one of his officers, relation of the Ingilbys, to  

Ripley Castle to announce his arrival in the town. The master  

of the house was not at home but Lady Ingilby told the mes-  

senger to return to Cromwell and inform him that she could on  

no account receive such a' man under her roof, and that she had  

sufficient force to defend her person and her house against all the  

rebels. However, her relative at last persuaded Lady Ingilby to  

receive the general. She went out to meet Cromwell at the lodge  

gate with pair of pistols stuck in her apron-strings, and, having  

first told him that she did not expect that either he or his soldiers  

would behave improperly, she conducted him into the hall. There  

they sat all night, each on sofa at opposite ends of the room.  

and each equally suspicious of the other’s intentions. When he  

left she had message for him to the effect that he had done well  

to conduct himself so peaceably, for he would never have left her  

house alive if he had behaved himself differently. The Great  

Tower contains on the wainscoting of one of its rooms carved  

inscription bearing the date of the building. The lodge is also  

old but the rest of the castle has been much enlarged and rebuilt,  

and its ornamental battlements contrast strangely here and there  

with the traces which remain of the old stronghold fortified for  

use. Ripley has been occupied by the Ingilby family ever since  

the castle was built. The land first came to them through Sir  

Thomas de Ingilby, who, in the latter part of the fourteenth century,  

married the heiress of Ripley, “and well used the stoare he got.”  

 

The House of Seppelts reminds you to  

DO YOUR SHARE—BUY VICTORY BONDS  

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