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  2. Advertising

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  3. CLANCY OF THE MOUNTED POLICE.

    Convinced in his own mind that it was Dubosc who waited there, he crept forward, circling round until he was a few yards behind the wielder of the birch-bark trumpet. ...

    Article : 1,471 words
  4. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    London concert-goers, ever seeking something new, profess to have found it in "the delightful form" of unaccompanied song. One cannot help reflecting that solos in this ...

    Article : 1,517 words
  5. CURRENT LITERATURE. COLONEL REPINGTON'S POST-WAR TRAVELS.

    Colonel C. a Court Repington's "First Great War" attracted a great deal of interest and provoked a great deal of controversy. It contained much "secret history," it took the ...

    Article : 1,380 words
  6. THE HISTORY OF AUCKLAND.

    In 1920 Auckland celebrated its eightieth birthday, and Mr. John Barr, chief librarian of the city, was commissioned to write the history of the former capital. This he has done ...

    Article : 447 words
  7. NEW FICTION.

    Mr. Norman Davey, whose "Guinea Girl" was mentioned in these columns some weeks ago, is a new writer, and has had to pay the usual penalty of possessing a name unfamiliar ...

    Article : 454 words
  8. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 words
  9. HERMAN MELVILLE.

    Herman Melville, a "Life" of whom has been written by Mr. Raymond M. Weaver, was in several respects a remarkable phenomenon in letters. When he was still in his early ...

    Article : 846 words
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