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  3. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    One morning in June, 1812, a travelling carriage drawn by six horses, and escorted by ch[?]securs of the Guard, pulled up on tho' banks of the Niemen. Napoleon alighted, ...

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  4. THE CHURCHES.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury has issued the following prayer for the sailors in our fleet:- "O Thou that slumberest not nor sleepest, ...

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  5. SOCIAL.

    A marriage was celebrated at the Presbyterian Church, Springwood, on September 12, between Ethel Mary Isabel Urquhart, only daughter of the late John Ferguson Urquhart, ...

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  6. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Lovers of Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera, a circle which includes all who can appreciate the best of light music and the most whimsical vein of wit, will welcome the revival at ...

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  7. THE KING v. WARGRAVE.

    "What do you want 'em for?" inquired Wirlescombe. "Fraud," answered Mellish. "Fraud—big and particular and ingenious. Carried [?] ...

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  8. SOME NEW NOVELS.

    Miss Jane Burrell, whose most laudable social ambitions and their fruition form the subject of "Jane's Career," by Mr. Hubert de Lisser, is a full-blooded Jamaican negro girl, ...

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  9. GREEK PHILOSOPHY.

    The second volume of Sir Henry Jones's new series, "The Schools of Philosophy," is "Greek Philosophy: from Thales to Plato," by Professor John Burnet. The author divides his ...

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  10. INTERNATIONAL Y.W.C.A. CONFERENCE.

    Miss Helen F. Barnes, M.A., who is the national secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association of Australasia, arrived in Sydney yesterday from her tour abroad, having ...

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  11. WILD FLOWERS.

    The success of Miss Florence Sulman's "Guide to the Wild Flowers of New South Wales" was so great that a second volume has been prepared, and is now offered to ...

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  12. CHALLENGE TO CHRISTIANITY.

    Four thousand people packed life Leeds Coliseum a few weeks ago to hear what leaders of the churches had to say on "The Challenge of the Age to Christianity." The ...

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  13. THE PROBLEM OF THE NATIONS.

    There are signs that the conspiracy of silence which has hitherto surrounded the question of sexual disease will soon be at an end People have realised that it defeats ...

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  14. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    The Pride of Eve, Deeping; Cross-Fires, Warden (Cassell); Shadows of the Past, Littlejohn; Jean Gilles, Lafon; The Silver King, Barrett (Bell and Son). Flower of the Pine: Turner (Hodder and Stoughton; ...

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  15. THE EARLY [?] B. SHAW.

    Years ago when Mr. Bernard Shaw arrived in London an unknown but self-confident young Irishman, he wrote several novels, in which he unburdened his soul of his views ...

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  16. OUR NEW STORY.

    Next Tuesday we shall begin publication of our new tale, "The Turbulent Duchess," by Mr. Percy Brebner. Mr. Brebner is not unknown to "Herald" readers, for one at least ...

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  18. ENGAGEMENT.

    The engagement is announced of Jessie Richmond, daughter of the late William Thomson, of Newtown and Bexley, and Mrs. Thomson, of Cremorne, to Raymond John, ...

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