The bulletin

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NX 252
Created/Published
Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
Issue
Vol. 69 No. 3590 (1 Dec 1948)
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
Seppelts 1
Advertising 1
The Red Page A SPANISH BYRON. 2
Advertising 2
Elizabeth Riddell's Poems. 2
No title 2
Too Many Fairies. 2
No title 2
Advertising 3 , 4
SERVICE DEPARTMENT Wants. 4 , 5
Advertising 4
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 5
ST. FAIRY. (Winner of the Caulfield Cup, Oct. 18, 1945.) 5
Advertising 5
DOG-TAMER 6 , 32
Girl in the Sun. 6
Advertising 7
UNCABLED ADDITIONS POLL-AXED PROPHETS. 8
Atom, and Worse. 8
Dismantling Protests. 8
Socialism Second. 8 , 9
Advertising 8
The China Sell-out. 9
How War Might Come. 9
Dragnet Digest. 9
Advertising 9 , 10
The Bulletin 11
No title 11
The Bulletin 12
A TEST IN VICTORIA. 12
Another Let-down. 12
On an Anniversary. 12
PLAIN ENGLISH "Was Keane a Crook?" 13
POLITICAL POINTS 14
Advertising 14
No title 15
Society "AND IT'S PRINTED WITH WIMBLES INKS" 16 , 17
SHARK. 16
THE BUNGS AND THE BOOKS. 17
Advertising 17
THE SERVICE MAN JAPAN—DESTRUCTION AND PRODUCTION. 18 , 19
Advertising 18 , 19
PERSONAL ITEMS 20
Advertising 20
Women's Letters 21
THE WILD CAT COLUMN 22 , 23
Advertising 22 , 23
SUNDRY SHOWS ELAINE HAXIOM. 24
"Tosca" and "Butterfly." 24
"The Bartered Bride." 24
"Frieda." 24
"Louise." 24
Musica Viva. 24 , 35
"Corroboree." 35
"The Magic Flute." 35
Ballet Rambert. 35
Advertising 24
SPORTING NOTIONS YOUR SHOUT! AND IT'S RED MILL RUM. 25
Advertising 25
Business, Rollery, Etc. 26
Advertising 26
LONDON AIRMAIL 27
Advertising 27
ABORIGINALITIES 28 , 29
WHITE ROOFS. 28
INDEPENDENCE. 29
THE MAN ON THE LAND "DON'T WORRY. I'M SENDING IT TO GRAZCOS." Why Drenches Fail. 30 , 31
Advertising 30 , 31 , 32
SMOKE-OH! PIMM'S No. I CUP The No. I Drink for wise men 33
Query. 33
Precept. 33
Advertising 33
THE OTHER FELLOW'S MIND 34 , 35
Felllowship of Writers 35
Advertising 36

Text

The Bulletin  

The Bulletin,” Voi. 69-No. 3590  

Wednesday, December 1, 1948  

Price 6d.  

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

Seppelts  

ANCIENT HUNGERFORDS REST IN FARLEIGH CASTLE, SOMERSET  

FARLEIGH CASTLE, in Somerset, two miles from Norton St.  

Philip, dates from the late fourteenth century, though the  

history of its site goes back much further, as testified by the dis-  

covery of Roman coins and the remains of Roman villa with its  

baths and tessellated pavements.  

Smewin, Saxon, owned the manor under Edward the Con-  

fessor (1042-1066), and at the time of the Conquest Sir Roger De  

Curcelle possessed it. In 1369 Sir Thomas Hungerford, first Speaker  

of the House of Commons, acquired it, and for many generations  

the Castle remained the property of the Hungerford family. The  

family fortunes prospered during the reigns of Henry and Henry  

yi, when Lord Walter Hungerford, who served at Agincourt and  

was Lord High Treasurer of Cherbourg in France, acquired by  

marriage the great Devonshire estates of the Peverells.  

The Castle, which consists of two courts defended by walls,  

towers, gatehouse and drawbridge, fell into ruin during the  

eighteenth century. The Chapel, pictured above, is, however, in  

good state of preservation, and is the most interesting feature of  

the Castle. It contains magnificent oak roof and some particularly  

fine altar tombs of the Hungerford family, whose violent deaths  

bear some resemblance to Greek tragedy, for Lord Hungerford  

was beheaded at Hexham in 1463 Sir Thomas beheaded at Bemer-  

ton in 1469; Lady Agnes hanged at Tyburn in 1523 and Lord  

Walter beheaded at the Tower of London in 1540. In the Civil  

War Lord Hungerford held the Castle for the King, but surrendered.  

After the Restoration Sir Edward, nicknamed â€œthe extravagant,  

entertained Charles II at Farleigh Castle, and his son brought the  

family line to an end.  

The walls of the Chapel are hung with family crests and  

collection of armour brought from Crecy, Poitiers, Agincourt and  

Calais. The Chapel also contains Jacobean pulpit and examples  

of medieval stained glass.  

GREAT WESTERN CHAMPAGNE  

PRODUCT OF THE  

 

HOUSE OF SEPPELT  

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