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. 3412 (4 Jul 1945)
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
Seppelts 1
Advertising 1
The Red Page ELEGANT PARTICLES. 2
No title 2
Advertising 2
Woodman, Spare fhat Tree. 2
Gracie Fields. 2
Sundry Shows. 2
Advertising 3
Hereward and the Chestnut-tree 4
The Bulletin 5
No title 5
The Bulletin 6
MOSCOW, 'FRISCO. ETC. 6
Just Like Old Times! 6
PLAIN ENGLISH Money? What's Money? 7
POLITICAL POINTS 8
Advertising 8
PERSONAL ITEMS 9
Advertising 9
Society 10 , 11
OUR FRISCO DELEGATES. 10
MOULDERS AND IMPLEMENTERS. 11
ABORIGINALITIES 12 , 13
MAJOR-MITCHELLS PASSING OVER. 12
DAWN ON NIGHT SHIFT. 13
THE MAN ON THE LAND 14
Advertising 14
UHCABLED ADDITIONS Trouble Brewing in France. (From a report by the “Christian Science Monitor" Paris correspondent.) 15
Russia in Bondage. (From it S.Y. “times” report) 15
Peace with Justice. (From a “United States News” editorial.) 15
Word War on Japs. (From a report by a "Christian Science Monitor" war correspondent in the Pacific.) 15
Britain Wants U.S. Wines. (From N.Y. "Journal of Commerce.") 15
About Cartels. (From an “American Mercury” article by Frederick Haussmann and Daniel J. Ahern.) 15 , 16
Dragnet Dlffest. (Condensed from various acknowledged sources.) 16
Advertising 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 Australia's Own War. 22
Burma and Its Lessons. 22
Bombs and Black Ants. 22 , 23
In Darkest Europe. 23
Advertising 23
SPORTING NOTIONS 24
Advertising 24
Women's Letters 25
SMOKE-OH! 26
Surprise Packet. 26
Ironical. 26
Dietetics. 26
Advertising 26
THE OTHER FELLOW'S MIND 27
Advertising 28

Text

The Bulletin  

The Bulletin.” Vol. 66—No. 3412  

Wednesday, Jmy 4, Ij74d  

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Registered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Po«t as Ne  

Seppelts  

HARDWICK HALL.  

TTARDWICK HALL, near Chesterfield in Derbyshire, was built  

by the famous Bess of Hardwick in the time of Queen  

Elizabeth, and it is the greatest of the many palaces she reared  

for to build was the one delight of this imperious lady, the daughter  

and heiress of John Hardwick —only few miles to the east is  

another castle, called Bolsover, which she began. When she  

married Sir William Cavendish —father of the first Earl of Devon-  

shire, and ancestor of the present dukes —she brought him Hard-  

wick as part of her dowry. Hardwick was old even then, but she  

designed and created even as she planned Chatswprth and Old-  

cotes. Hardwick Hall remains in outward form one of the best  

specimens of the art of its time. Some pieces of Hardwick Hall  

tapestry were worked by Mary Queen of Scots, who was once  

guest beneath the roof of old Hardwick Hall. That Hall the rest-  

less lady razed to the ground, and but few traces remain, but its  

stones were used in the making of the second Hall. The bed in  

which the Queen of Scots had slept was carefully preserved, and  

still stands in one of the rooms of Hardwick. There is an old  

saw about Hardwick which runs: “Hardwick Hall, more glass  

than wall.”  

’  

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