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  2. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    Although "The Method in the Madness," by Mr. Edwyn Bovan, covers a somewhat familiar theme. Its justification lies in the novelty of the treatment. Mr. Bevan feels that during ...

    Article : 716 words
  3. QUARTERLY REVIEWS.

    Writing in the "Edinburgh Review" for October, Dr. A. Shadwell refers to the use the German Government has been making of the socialists of that country in an endeavour to ...

    Article : 232 words
  4. HARDER THAN STEEL

    Peter Fanshawe explained everything with suave deference. He seemed to take it for granted that Miss Milton meant what she said, and he treated the girl with an equality ...

    Article : 1,680 words
  5. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    During the next fortnight there will be an unusual number of elaborate performances of the "Messiah." Three of these will be at the Town Hall, by the Western Suburbs ...

    Article : 1,504 words
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    Advertising : 4,223 words
  7. CHRISTMAS BOOKS.

    Those who are doubtful what form their Christmas gift should take are usually, on safe ground if they decide upon a book; they have a wide field for choice in the ...

    Article : 245 words
  8. GERMAN TRADE AFTER THE WAR.

    Discussing the question of German trade after the war, in an article in the "Quarterly Review," Mr. William Harbutt Dawson says the time cannot now be far distant when the ...

    Article : 303 words
  9. NEW NOVELS.

    "The Four Corners of the World" is a collection of capital short stories by Mr. A. E. W. Mason. These cover a vide range; in some of them the subject is suggested by the war, ...

    Article : 881 words
  10. THE ORDER OF ST. JOHN.

    In an article in the "Edinburgh" on "The Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem," Miss Rose G. Kingsley remarks that this famous Order to-day continues the ...

    Article : 304 words
  11. NO MAN'S LAND.

    All who have read "Sapper's" vigorous [?]tories of the front will welcome "No Man's Land," his latest book, in which as usual, he records history under the guise of fiction. It ...

    Article : 582 words
  12. THE REAL ARMAGEDDON.

    "It is likely that we who live in the first quarter of the twentieth century may deem that these, in which our own lot is cast, are sufficiently strenuous and stirring times. ...

    Article : 266 words
  13. STATE CONTROL OF HOSPITALS.

    Discussing the future of the public health services, Dr. W. A. Brend, in an article in the "Edinburgh." refers at some length to the question of State control of hospitals, and ...

    Article : 314 words
  14. TO-DAY'S MILITARY CARNIVAL.

    There should be no lack of interest in the grand naval and military carnival to be held at the Agrocultural Ground, Moore Park, this afternoon and evening, in aid of the Veterans' ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. AT THE ZOO.

    "Almost Human" is the result of a very happy collaboration between Mrs. A. R. Osborn and Mr. A. W. Wilkie, overseer of the Melbourne Zoological Gardens. The authors ...

    Article : 313 words
  16. LAUNCH ROYAL.

    The master of the collier Doris has reported to the Navigation Department that on Sunday last, when off Cape Three Points, he noticed the launch Royal, manned by three ...

    Article : 67 words
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