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. 3645 (21 Dec 1949)
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
Seppelts 1
Advertising 1
The Red Page TRIALS OF KAFKA. 2
Advertising 2
"The Army's" Founder, 2
Fijian Sugarcane, 2
Advertising 3 , 4
The Bulletin 5
No title 5
The Bulletin 6
WHAT THE NATION WANTS 6
Communists and the Unions. 6
The Lead to Britain. 6
PLAIN ENGLISH The New Cabinet. 7 , 8
POLITICAL POINTS 8
Advertising 8
PERSONAL ITEMS 9
Advertising 9
Society "AND IT'S PRINTED WITH WIMBLE'S INKS" 10 , 11
THE OLD FAMILIAR FACES. 10
THE YULETIDE SPIRIT. 11
ABORIGINALITIES 12 , 13
BELLS IN THE BUSH. 12
NEW NEIGHBORS. 13
The WILD CAT COLUMN 14 , 15
Advertising 14 , 15
BUSINESS, ROBBERY, ETC. 16 , 17
Advertising 16 , 17
The Camelers Wite 18 , 19
Table-birds. 18
Gothic. 19
Women's Letters 20
SUNDRY SHOWS The Stratford Macbeth. 21
"The Messiah." 21
Bach Cantata. 21
"The Family Reunion." 21
Advertising 21
RODEO MORNING 22
Dullard. 22
AROD FOR FISHING WITH 23 , 32
THE SERVICE MAN The Colombo Conference. 24
Modern Training. 24 , 25
Advertising 24
Britain and the Atom-bomb. 25
United Service Institutions. 25
Advertising 25
UNCABLED ADDITIONS PIECEWORK IN “PARADISE.” 26
Communist China. 26
Atlantic Federal Union. 26
Doubts on Japan. 26 , 27
Advertising 26
No Place for Corns. 27
Baltic Liquidations. 27
Ban on D.P. Brains. 27
Dragnet Digest, 27
Advertising 27
SMOKE-OH! PIMM'S No. I CUP The No. I Drink for wise men 28
A Different Complexion. 28
Symbolic. 28
Best-Non-Seller. 28
Political Cookery. 28
Not from Champagne. 28
Advertising 28
SPORTING NOTIONS YOU SHOUT! AND IT'S RED MILL RUM. 29
Advertising 29
THE MAN ON THE LAND "DON'T WORRY. I'M IT TO GRAZCOS. 30 , 31
Advertising 30 , 31
GALAHAD 32
Advertising 32
SERVICE DEPARTMENT 33
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS 33
A SAD END. 33
Advertising 33
THE OTHER FELLOW'S MIND 34
TALKIES "Warning to Wantons." 35
"The Ghost Goes West." 35
"Father Was a Full Back." 35
"THE BULLETIN” CROSSWORD No. 48 35
Advertising 36

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The Bulletin  

‘‘Die Bulletin,” Vol. 70—No. 3645  

Wednesday, December 21, 1949  

Price 6d.  

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

Seppelts  

TN the secluded Meon Valley of Hamp-  

shire, two miles from Fareham, is the  

ancient and picturesque village of Titch-  

field, which possessed market in the  

days of the Domesday Survey (1086).  

Titchfield was crown property, and was  

given by Henry 111 to Bishop of Win-  

chester, who founded the Abbey in 1222  

it was completed and consecrated in 1238.  

It was in Titchfield Abbey that Henry VI  

(1422-1461) married Margaret of Anjou,  

and he conferred many privileges upon  

the Abbey.  

At the Dissolution, Titchfield Abbey  

fell to Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of  

Southampton, who later became Chan-  

cellor and one of the most influential  

men in the kingdom. He made Titchfield  

his home and converted the Abbey into  

an imposing mansion which later became  

known as “Palace House.” The second  

Earl of Southampton entertained Edward  

VI and Queen Elizabeth at Titchfield.  

Shakespeare may have passed through the  

doors of the Gatehouse, illustrated here,  

when the guest of the third Earl of  

Southampton, the patron to whom he  

dedicated “Venus and Adonis,” his first  

published work. Southampton married  

the gay maid -of honour, Elizabeth  

Vernon, cousin of Essex, and was later-  

imprisoned for taking part in the rising  

organised by Essex against the King. He  

was released, however, and was restored  

to favour by James I.  

Charles I, who frequently hunted in  

the near-by New Forest, stayed at Titch-  

field with his fifteen-year-old bride,  

Henrietta Maria. During one of these  

visits shouting match developed between  

the Court Chaplain and the local Angli-  

can divine, as each was determined to say  

grace at dinner.  

It was to Titchfield that Charles fled  

from Hampton Court in 1647, and he  

was captured here by Colonel Hammond  

and taken to Carisbrooke Castle, on the  

Isle of Wight.  

HERE, AT TITCHFIELD ABBEY, HENRY VI AND MARGARET OF ANJOU WERE WED.  

ROYAL PURR  

PRODUCT OF THE  

 

HOUSE OF SEPPELT  

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