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  2. CURRENT LITERATURE THE UNIVERSE (E. AND O.E.).

    "The letters E. and O.E. in a document stand, I am told, for errors and omissions excepted,'" writes Sir Arthur Eddington, in "New Pathways in Science." "My contention ...

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  3. MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON.

    "Jack!" The girl started with a great leap of the heart. Out of the shadows under the loopedup mosquito netting, Hugh Murdoch was ...

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  4. REAL ESTATE.

    The two largest sales of real estate during the week, those of Lots 4 and 5, Martin-place extension, and of Cathcart House, Castlereagh-street, have already been reported in the ...

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  5. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Arrangements have been made for Mr. Maurice de Abravanel to come from Melbourne and conduct the orchestral concert at which Yehudi Menuhin will play on June ...

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  6. LETTERS AUSTRALIA'S SYMBOL.

    Sir,—On April 26 last, a letter of mine, with the above caption, enjoyed the hospitality of your columns. My letter, which was entirely devoted to advocating the use of the waratah ...

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  7. PEACE IN EUROPE.

    Mr. Walter Duranty has been Moscow correspondent for the "New York Times" for some 16 years, and has been a close observer of events in Europe generally, in "Europe: War ...

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  8. THE RED ROLL OF THE ROADS.

    Sir,—It is to be hoped that the traffic authorities are watching the speed limit experiment in England in what are termed "built-up areas," and will profit by it. As one who has ...

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  9. SHORTER NOTICES.

    The China United Press of Shanghai has published in its "China To-day" series a volume on "The Puppet State of Manchukuo," under editorship, as with others of the series ...

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  10. POUNDING AWAY.

    Whether Mr. Ezra Pound's new "Draft of Cantos 31-41" (part of a long serial) be poetry or not, it is horribly unreadable: Witnesses will some of them prove that he (Burr) ...

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  11. DICTATORSHIP VERSUS DEMOCRACY.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, Mr. Kaiser, quotes me as referring to the "British national genius for liberty." This is a misquotation, or your correspondent's own inference from my general ...

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  13. "FINE FEATHERS."

    The new programme at the Civic Theatre marks the closing week of Joe Lawman and his entertaining company. Like its predecessors, it is largely composed of those snappy ...

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  14. STREET PHOTOGRAPHERS.

    Sir,—One reads with concern that any man handing passers by a simple card can be prosecuted successfully under a by-law, designed to prevent the indiscriminate broadcast of ...

    Article : 231 words
  15. CAMELS SUPERSEDED.

    "As other people collect their poems and finally republish them, I have collected my travels," says Mr. Ralph A. Bagnold in the preface to his "Libyan Sands: Travel in a ...

    Article : 325 words
  16. MR. HARRAP ON HARRAP'S.

    Perhaps some sort of prejudice against publishers as a class has been bred in most people's minds by stories and legends of earlier representatives—the one who ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    An attractively prepared prospectus of the Empire Exhibition to be held in Adelaide during the South Australian centenary celebrations has been issued. ...

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  19. "F.C.T."

    Sir,—The letters "F.C.T." are probably familiar to many readers of the "Herald" who correspond with Canberra. To those who do not recognise them, it is explained that they ...

    Article : 196 words
  20. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

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  21. POSITIONS VACANT.

    Sir,—After reading in to-day's "Herald," over the signature of "Stenographer," the complaints regarding the manner in which advertisements are inserted under the column ...

    Article : 119 words
  22. SYDNEY QUOTA CLUB.

    Mr. Raymond Beatty will speak on "Songs and Something About Them," at the Sydney Quota Club's luncheon at Farmer's on Monday. ...

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