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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED

We have received a copy of the ‘Textile Journal of Australia. 1 It is derated r« matter* of in'teifft bearing on ’.he financial, commercial, and industrial aspects of the textile inJ nitric? of Australia, 'the articles cover a wide field and deal will) such .'.■objects as fading in shop windows, standardisation of cost accounts, prevention of mildew in woollen goods, loom painti;, bleaching of hosiery, and other technical processes, as well as much statistical information and financial and. other reviews. Evidently it is tho aim of tho editor to supply the subscribers with, the 1 latest developments in tins big industry. It. is seldom that Press reports and photographs are collected into book form as a permanent record of a great event in Australia. The committee of the Eucharistic Congress have just published a bonk as a permanent record of the twenty-ninth International Eucharistic Congress, held in Sydney during September last, and have gathered Press reports 'from various newspapers throughout Australia as the basis of the story. The volume is illustrated profusely with a complete pictorial record of the proceedings, and and these are beautifully printed in double-tone ink, on a cream art paper. The committee, prior to the congress, issued a most artistic portfolio containing colour plates and a booklet setting forth the purpose of I’ c congress,- and they are to bo again congratulated on the present publication, which is an artistic presentation of the events of the memorable week. The volume, which is a tribute to the craftsmanship of the Green Press Printer?. and to the Smith and Julius Studios, producers of the volume, is being distributed by E. J. Dwyer, George street, Sydney.

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Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 11

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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 11

PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 11

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