The bulletin

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NX 252
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Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
Issue
Vol. 70 No. 3612 (4 May 1949)
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
Advertising 1
DANISH SITRIC SILKBEARD FOUNDED DUBLIN'S CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL 1
The Red Page MORE FROM CIANO. 2
Advertising 2
Temptation. 2
Advertising 3
The Bulletin 4
No title 4
The Bulletin 5
NEW AUSTRALIANS. 5
Asia and the A.L.P. 5
Student Bodies. 5
PLAIN ENGLISH Science and Socialism. 6 , 7
POLITICAL POINTS 7
Advertising 7
Society “AND IT'S PRINTED WITH WIMBLESINKS” 8 , 9
JOE AND ERNIE. 8
“LABOR’S” PET AVERSION. 9
ABORIGINALITIES 10 , 11
SHADOWS. 10
FOG. 11
Advertising 11
The WILDCAT COLUMN 12 , 13
Advertising 12 , 13
Business.Rollery,Etc. 14
Advertising 14
LONDON AIRMAIL 15
Advertising 15
UNCABLED ADDITIONS FORMIDABLE FIFTH COLUMNS. 16
Smuts on Empire. 16
Grim in Berlin. 16
Cardinal's “Confession." 16
Starving Greeks. 16
“Tailism.” 16 , 17
Critics of the Pact. 17
Wheat Gimmicks. 17
Dragnet Digest. 17
Advertising 16 , 17
PERSONAL ITEMS 18
Advertising 18
Women’s letters 19
Advertising 20
SERVICE DEPARTMENT 20
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS 20
A TRANQUIL NIONT AT TARADALE. 20
Advertising 20
THE SERVICE MAN On to Shanghai. 21
Russia's Intentions. 21
Disabled Soldiers' Clubs. 21
Advertising 21
SUNDRY SHOWS "The Tempest." 22
National Opera. 22
Beethoven's Mass in D. 22
Menuhin and Llewellyn. 22
Leah Horwitz. 22
Melbourne Art. 22
"Anna Karenina." 22
"Spring in Park Lane." 22
Fences and Fleeces. 22
"Yellow Sky." 22
SPORTING NOTIONS YOUR SHOUT! AND IT'S RED MILL RUM. 23
Advertising 23
THE MAN ON THE LAND “DON'T WORRY I'M SENDING IT TO GRAZCOS.” 24 , 25
Advertising 24 , 25
New Shearing Record. 25
Advertising 25
SMOKE-OH! PRIM'S No, I CUP THE NO I Drink for wise men 26
Fair Exchange. 26
The “Tribune” Reviews Stanley Holloway. 26
Misplaced Confidence. 26
Advertising 26
THE OTHER FELLOW'S MIND 27
"THE BULLETIN” CROSSWORD No. 15 27
Advertising 28

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The Bulletin  

‘The Bulletin,” Vol. 70—No. 3612  

Wednesday, May 4, 1949  

Price 6d.  

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

DANISH SITRIC SILKBEARD  

FOUNDED DUBLIN'S  

CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL  

CHURCH, unlike other  

Cathedrals in the British Isles, was  

originally founded by the Danes. Sitric  

Silkbeard, or Sigtryg, lead A- of the  

christianised Danes who had settled in  

Dublin, established the church in 1035,  

but the only remaining portion of the  

original building is the crypt, which  

extends the whole length of the  

Cathedral.  

In 1172 Strongbow ,and his Anglo-  

Normans built new church on the site.  

The Norman archbishops John Comyn  

and Henry de Londres, mistrusting the  

old Celtic-Danish community, attempted  

to transfer the chief ecclesiastical power  

of the church to the Church of St.  

Patrick, but succeeding archbishops  

divided their attentions equally between  

the two churches, although Christ  

Church Cathedral usually takes prece-  

dence from seniority.  

■ In 1486 Lambert Simnel was crowned  

king in Christ Church, and the Lord  

Deputy was sworn in in this Cathedral  

until the sixteenth century.  

After the disestablishment of the  

church in Ireland in 1870 St. Patrick’s  

was declared the national Cathedral and  

Christ Church Cathedral became the  

mother church of the united sees of  

Dublin and Glendalough.  

During the years 1870-78 complete  

restoration of the Cathedral, costing  

£220,000, was undertaken by the archi-  

tect George E. Street and financed by  

Henry Roe, distiller.  

Within the Cathedral may be seen the  

tomb of Strongbow, Richard de Clare,  

the second Earl of Pembroke, who died  

in 1176. Beside the tomb is truncated  

effigy, reputed to be that of son of  

Strongbow, who was cut in two by his  

father for showing cowardice in battle.  

(Photo. Courtesy Irish Tourist Assn., Inc.)  

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CHATEAU TANUNDA  

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PRODUCT OF THE  

HOUSE OF SEPPELT  

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