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  2. THE CRIMSON FIELD.

    The herald's voice rang sharp and clear, "Sylvester Demaine, for gallantry beyond the strength of two usual men." And all that had been raced through ...

    Article : 1,609 words
  3. C[?]RRENT LITERATURE.

    On[?] has heard a good deal by now about the early days of the war. Indeed, they have been the subject of a legion of books, written by everyone and anyone; publicists, special ...

    Article : 1,823 words
  4. THE CHURCHES.

    "The most important e[?]clesiastical event of the past month has been that confeernce of Archbishops and Bishops," writes Archbishop Wright in his monthly letter in the "Sydney ...

    Article : 339 words
  5. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    The American v composer. Reginald de Koven, returned to New York, in mid-April after two years' absence in Vevey, Switzerland, where he completed a new opera, "The ...

    Article : 1,487 words
  6. BOOKS FOR THE FRONT.

    Last week I paid a visit to the headquarters of the Camp Libraries, which are in Horse-ferry-road, not far from our own offices. I found the library with some difficulty, in the ...

    Article : 1,599 words
  7. NEW NOVELS.

    "Casuals of the Sea" is a remarkable novel by Mr. William M'Fee. The word "remarkable" is used advisedly; Mr. M'Fee's sketches of maritime life are well known, but he is a ...

    Article : 1,267 words
  8. CRIMEAN LETTERS.

    During the Crimean war, when England was swept by a great wave of indignation and compassion for the neglected and diseased soldiers shivering in the trenches before ...

    Article : 812 words
  9. CHURCHES AND BROTHERHOODS.

    At a meeting of the Brotherhood Speakers' League hold in London last month, Sir Joseph Compton-Rickett, M.P., opened a discussion on the relations of brotherhoods and churches. ...

    Article : 1,798 words
  10. THE ART OF F. M'CUBBIN.

    Few men live to enjoy the issue in sumptuously attractive form of a panegyric upon their life's work, and these few most usually follow the fine arts to the benefit of mankind ...

    Article : 371 words
  11. MR. E. J. TAIT'S RETURN.

    Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Tait, who left here on a holiday trip to Honolulu last February, eventually extended their journey to New York, and did not return to Sydney until yesterday ...

    Article : 304 words
  12. OUR NEW SERIAL.

    An interesting serial story from the pen of Silas K. Hocking, entitled "A Man's Work," will commence in Tuesday's "Herald." Mr. Hocking's novels are always attractive, and ...

    Article : 241 words
  13. A JOLLY DUCHESS.

    Harriet Mellon, the subject of a [?] biography by Mr. Charles E. Pearce, called "The Jolly Duchess," was never a great actress, although she diverted a generation of ...

    Article : 533 words
  14. FRENCHMEN IN SYDNEY.

    Sir,—About the proposal of your correspondent the other day to celebrate France's national day. As a Frenchman—alas! too old to fight—may I sincerely suggest that the ...

    Article : 263 words
  15. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    The assault Wile; Inter Arma, Gosse (Heinermann). Between the Lines, Cable (Smith, Elder). A Dominee's Log, Neill (Herbert Jenkins). Scotland Yard, Dilnot (Marshall and Co.). ...

    Article : 96 words
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