19 AUGUST 1905, page 11
How It Strikes An Australian. Ii.—the English.
Perhaps it may seem, as was said in the preceding paper, a little invidious to insist upon the distinction between an Australian and an Englishman. It is the fine ideal of many......
A Little Girl, Aged Eleven, The Daughter Of A Sussex Farmer,
sometimes sends letters to the present writer describing her country home and amusements. She is, perhaps, an almost ideally balanced child ; sane (for she recognises the......