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  2. THE MAY REVIEWS.

    Discussing the war and Austro-German finance in the "Contemporary Review," Mr. Brougham Villiers begins with a reference to British finance. However much room there ...

    Article : 259 words
  3. IDEAS IN ACTION.

    Those of us who have any inclination to turn from the daily progress of events to examine their origins have found an almost insoluble puzzle in the conduct of the ...

    Article : 1,797 words
  4. A WAR-TIME PROBLEM

    The Government's scheme for the control of our war-time drinking habits, introduced by Mr. Lloyd George to the House of Commons last night, pleases nobody. It is certainly not ...

    Article : 1,144 words
  5. LIFE IN LONDON AND THEREABOUT.

    The gallant exploit of the Canadians at the second battle of Ypres, which, as Sir John French declares, "saved the situation," has thrilled Homeland with a feeling of pride and ...

    Article : 1,451 words
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  7. BULGARIA AND GREECE.

    Dr. E. J. Dillon writes in the "Fortnightly Review" on "Bulgaria and Entente Diplomacy." Bulgaria is to-day, he says, the least formidable in military respects of all the ...

    Article : 479 words
  8. THE VATICAN AND THE WAR.

    Writing in the "Fortnightly," Mr. Richard Bagot, the novelist who resides in Italy, states that no one realised that, accurately speaking, no official representative of Great ...

    Article : 421 words
  9. GERMAN HATE.

    "German Hate: Its Causes and Meaning," is the subject of an article by Dr. Arthur Shadwell in the "Nineteenth Century." The emotions of the Germans, he assures us, are ...

    Article : 155 words
  10. EXPLANATION OF GERMAN BARBARITIES.

    Dr. George Brandes, the Danish critic, who has been interviewed by M. Andre Tudesq. special correspondent of the Paris "Journal," made the following statement:—"I had not ...

    Article : 382 words
  11. THE ENGLISHMAN.

    We know Mr. John Galsworthy, the dramatist, as something of a psychologist, and his "Diagnosis of the Englishman" in the "Fortnightly" is well worth reading. It ...

    Article : 270 words
  12. "BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS."

    With the winter months come COUGHS and COLDS, BRONCHITIS, and INFLUENZA. "Bonnington's Irish Moss" gives instant relief. Get the genuine.—Advt. For Children's Backing Coughs at night—Woods[?] ...

    Article : 46 words
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