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  3. IN EXCHANGE FOR LOVE.

    [?]lanche's eyes filled with tears, and she pressed Nora's hand. "I know you mean it, dear," she said; "and I can't say 'no'; at any rate not at ...

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  4. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    It used to be a reproach laid at the door of Australian students that they neglected the wealth of historical material lying buri[?] in Australian libraries and museums, and ...

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  5. THE CHURCHES.

    A public meeting to welcome the Rev. Dr. J. D. Jones on his return from Australasia was held at the Memorial Hall, London, recently, under the auspices of the ...

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  6. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Stage-doings in London are brought up to the end of 1914 by this week's mail, and the record is necessarily largely inclusive of pantomine. There was, however, an important ...

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  7. SOME NEW NOVELS.

    We may confidently recommend "The Game of Life and Death," by Mr. Lincoln Colcord, as one of the best books of short stories which we have been fortunate enough to read for ...

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  8. A ROLLING STONE.

    Before Mr. Stanley Coxon settled down in the Indian police he had a most variegated career, the adventures of which are described [?]. "And That Reminds Me." In the Seventies ...

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  9. QUARTERLY REVIEW.

    For the purpose of providing readers with an earlier review of the various questions relating to tho war, the January number of the "Quarterly Review" is being published in two ...

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  10. WAR BOOKS.

    "King Albert's Book" is a production that is surely unique in the history of letters. It Is a tribute to the Belgian King and people, from representative men and women ...

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  11. ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

    The annual general meeting of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales was held on Thursday at the Royal Society's house, when Colonel Alfred Spain ...

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  12. TRINITY HOUSE.

    A banquet was held recently (reports a London journal) to celebrate the fact that it was 400 years since "Trinity House" was founded by Sir Thomas Spert, Comptroller of ...

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  13. LORD AVEBURY.

    Lord Avebury, better known, perhaps, as Sir John Lubbock, was a man whom England with reason delighted to honour. It saw realised in him its ideal conception of the ...

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