The bulletin

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NX 252
Created/Published
Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
Issue
Vol. 70 No. 3598 (26 Jan 1949)
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
Seppelts 1
Advertising 1
The Red Page FURPHY AGAIN. 2
No title 2
Advertising 2
"Phoenix Wings." 2
No title 2
Sydney Fantasy. 2
No title 2
Advertising 3
A JOB IN TOWN 4 , 29
The Bulletin 5
No title 5
The Bulletin 6
QUALITY AND EQUALITY. 6
Socialist Secret Weapon. 6
Doctors and Women. 6
PLAIN ENGLISH The Country Party. 7 , 8
POLITICAL POINTS 8
Advertising 8
No title 9
Society "AND IT'S PRINTED WITH WIMBLES INKS" 10 , 11
STRONG AND SATISFYING. 10
A WELL-BALANCED COMMUNITY. 11
THE WILD CAT COLUMN 12 , 13
Advertising 12 , 13
ABORIGINALITIES 14 , 15
SOLDIER SETTLER, 1852. 14
CRESCENT HONEYEATER. 15
Business, Rollery, Etc. 16
Advertising 16
MARILAND FINACE AND INDUSTRY 17
Advertising 17
PERSONAL ITEMS 18
Advertising 18
Women's Letters 19
Advertising 19
THE SERVICE MAN "Crucial Significance." 20
Our Burmese Ally. 20 , 21
Advertising 20 , 21
UNCABLED ADDITIONS STALIN ON REVOLUTION. 22 , 23
Magna Carta Goes Home. 23
E.R.P. Goals. 23
Rough on Truman. 23
China Prospects. 23
Middle East Shifts. 23
Up to Congress. 23
Nationalising Loss. 23
Com. Purges. 23
Dragnet Digest. 23
Simon John 24 , 25
After Two Wars. 24
SUNDRY SHOWS DOBELL'S DOUBLE. 26
"II Trovator." 26
Musical Fantasy. 26
Advertising 26
SPORTING NOTIONS YOUR SHOUT! AND IT'S RED MILL RUM. 27
Advertising 27 , 28
SERVICE DEPARTMENT Wants. 28
Advertising 28
RAIM ALAN SYMINGTON 29
Flowerpiece. 29
THE MAN ON THE LAND "DON'T WORRY. I'M SENDING IT TO GRAZCOS." Handling Sheep. 30 , 31
Advertising 30 , 31 , 32
CHINA TO PERU 32
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 32
Sam Langford. 32
Advertising 32
SMOKE-OH! PIMM’S No. I CUP The No. I Drink for wise men 33
Rein Dears. 33
Experiment. 33
Artist and Mug. 33
Glossary of Broadcasting Terms. 33
Nolle Prosequi. 33
Advertising 33
THE OTHER FELLOW'S MIND 34 , 35
"THE BULLETIN” CROSSWORD No. 1 35
Advertising 36

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The Bulletin  

‘The Bulletin,” Vol. 70—No. 3598  

Wednesday, January 26, 1949  

Price 6d.  

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

Seppelts  

FRAMLINGHAM'S NOBLE RUINS BESPEAK ITS ANCIENT PAST  

VISITORS to England may think of Suffolk, which lies in what  

once was the Saxon Kingdom of East Anglia, as faraway  

county outside the normal tourist stream, county of quiet places,  

but it would be hard to find more appealing place than Framling-  

ham. It is quiet old market town which has never lost touch with  

history that goes, back for over thousand years.  

■  

The medieval walls of its castle rise from mound which the  

Saxons fortified twelve centuries ago, and it is today one of the  

noblest, ruins in England. The walls are over forty feet high, and  

are, in places, eight feet thick their foundations extend thirty feet  

below ground. Thirteen towers rise above the battlemented walls,  

and four of them are of immense strength, being built of solid  

masonry. The walls, which are surrounded by moat, in places  

sixty-eight feet deep, enclose an area of more than an acre in  

which stands group of buildings, dating chiefly from the seven-  

teenth century, which were built in the days of Charles Stuart as  

poorhouses Between the river and outer moats is bowling green  

hl ° ga 2“ Played lonB 1§  

bowl ° on Plymouth Hoe.  

Framlmgham Castle was one of the chief possessions of the  

Earls and Dukes of Norfolk. History records that King John,  

Henry 111 and Edward stayed here, and here it was that Queen  

Mary found refuge during the attempt to place Lady Jane Grey on  

the throne, Framlingham is also associated with Henry Howard,  

famed in literature as the poet, Earl of Surrey, who was imprisoned  

in the Tower of London on charge of treason by Henry VIII and  

later beheaded, at the age of thirty, on Tower Hill.  

GREAT WESTERN  

PRODUCT OF THE  

 

BQB  

HOUSE OF SEPPELT  

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