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The Bulletin
Fix this textII b Bulletin,” VoL 68-No. 3524
Fix this textWednesday, August 27, 1947
Fix this textPrice 6d.
Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
Fix this textSeppelts
Fix this textA PLYMOUTH PANORAMA FROM EDGCUMBE'S FAMOUS HEIGHT
Fix this textAT the mouth of the Plym River in Devonshire lies Plymouth,
Fix this textone of rhe most famous ports in the world. This was the
Fix this textfirst town in England to be incorporated by Act of Parliament,
Fix this textthe incorporation having taken place on November 12, 1439. Sir
Fix this textFrancis Drake was mayor here during 1585 when Plymouth con-
Fix this textstructed England’s first municipal waterworks. Plymouth was called
Fix this textTamarworth by the Saxons, and the Domesday Chroniclers called
Fix this textit Sutton, by which name it continued to be known until it became
Fix this textPlymouth during the reign of the .sixth Henry. It was from
Fix this textPlymouth that the Black Prince sailed for France and the victory
Fix this textat Crecy and, in 1620, the Mayflower left Plymouth upon its
Fix this textvoyage to the New World. Drake, Hawkins and Captain Cook all
Fix this textdeparted upon their celebrated voyages from Plymouth. Sir Henry
Fix this textNewbolt’s famous lines memorably remind us of Drake’s historic
Fix this textassociation with this southern English port :
Fix this textDrake he’s in his hammock till the Great Armadas come,
Fix this text(Capen, art tha steepin’ there below?)
Fix this textSlung atween the round shot, listenin’ for the drum,
Fix this textAn’ dreamin’ arl the time o’ Plymouth Hoe.
Fix this text• Call him on the deep sea, call him up the Sound,
Fix this textCall him when ye sail to meet the foe
Fix this textWhere the old trade’s plying an’ the old flag vlyin’
Fix this textThey shall find him ware and wakin’, as they found him long ago.
Fix this textThe House of Seppelt...producers of
Fix this textCHATEAU TANUNDA BRANDY
Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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