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  2. CURRENT LITERATURE. THE SOUL OF THE WAR.

    This war, which has upset so many of our preconceived notions, has also paradoxically proved that the most successful war correspondent is the one who hates war most. We ...

    Article : 1,528 words
  3. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Private Richard Capell (6th London Field Ambulance) is one of the London musical critics at the front, and he writes to a London journal to say that by chance he has ...

    Article : 1,507 words
  4. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    About 23,000 newspapers, reviews, or magazines are published in the United States. The 1913 statistics give the number as 22,855, and those of 1914 speak of 22,975. Of these ...

    Article : 1,450 words
  5. THE CHURCHES. WAR AND MISSIONS.

    The effect on mission work of the war has apparently not been so serious as might have been supposed. The Rev. Frank Lenwood, one of the joint foreign secretar[?]s of the ...

    Article : 302 words
  6. THE PERILOUS CROSSWAYS.

    If Chauden and Chotandra Bux, following in Barney Finch's wake, had adopted Barney's methed of travelling through the valley, Barney would never have heard them coming ...

    Article : 361 words
  7. THE RECORD OF NICHOLAS FREYDON.

    "The Record of Nicholas Freydon" is a curious book which will set Australians speculating about the identity of its author. It purports to be an autobi[?]graphy, and whether ...

    Article : 872 words
  8. WAR BOOKS.

    In "Germany's Vanishing Colonies" Mr. Gordon le Sueur gives an interesting account of the rise and fall of Germany's muchvaunted colonial Empire, and a description ...

    Article : 535 words
  9. FREE CHURCH CALL TO ARMS.

    In all the Free Churches of England a letter urging the necessity of national service for everyone was recently read from the pulpit. The letter, which was prepared by ...

    Article : 2,047 words
  10. CHAPTER XXXII.

    Barney Finch had seen death in many forms[?] and he knew before he had summoned sufficient resolution to creep closte to them that the two Hindus were beyond [?] ...

    Article : 1,228 words
  11. NEW NOVELS.

    Already the war has produced a crop of novels which describe more or less successfully the romances, tragedies, and heroisms for which it has been responsible. But none ...

    Article : 962 words
  12. OXFORD. ROLL OF SERVICE.

    A volume, unprecedented in Oxford's 800 years of history, has just been issuod, which tells the talc of the university's share in the present war, says the "Times." "The ...

    Article : 415 words
  13. FROM JUNGLE TO ZOO.

    When we see wild animals at the Zoo or performing at a circus, we Seldom spare a thought to how they got there Some, no doubt, were born in captivity, but the ...

    Article : 694 words
  14. PROPOSED CONCESSIONS.

    The "Athenaeum" of June 19, remarks:— "Now it is only fair that those members of the university of undergraduate standing who have been absent on military service, or ...

    Article : 228 words
  15. OLD AUSTRALIAN PATRIOTIC SONGS.

    Sir,—Referring to the letter of "Musicus," in your issue of last Saturday, I write to say that, falling other rep[?]es, I have a manuscript copy of Packer's "Austra[?]a Ha[?]," of ...

    Article : 77 words
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