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  3. CURRENT LITERATURE. A VAGABOND COURTIER.

    In "The Virginians" Thackeray introduces us to a compnny at the White Hart, in Tunbridge, among whom is "a little beetle-browed hook-nosed, high-shouldered gentleman." ...

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  4. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    In London, on May 15, there was a revival of "An Ideal Husband," by Sir George Alexander, at the St. James's Theatre, and the witty play seems to have caught the fancy of ...

    Article : 1,455 words
  5. THE LURKING SHADOW. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) CHAPTER XXXV.

    "Where shall we go?" inquired Clive as soon as they had started. Naiada was ready with a suggestion. "Can't we go and have tea at Pentwith Farm?" she ...

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  6. THE CHURCHES.

    "That this council, in view of the social and industrial unrest manifest in our community, strongly urges upon the Churches the necessity of studying the whole situation, with a ...

    Article : 1,521 words
  7. MALTA.

    "The Odd Man in Malta," by John Wignacourt, is a book of entertaining gossip about a place which is rather out of the beaten track. Malta used to be an important little ...

    Article : 529 words
  8. OUR NEW TALE.

    On Saturday next the publication will begun in the "Herald" of a new tale—"The Place of Dragons"—by William Le Queuz. The story is described as "a mystery," and Mr. ...

    Article : 140 words
  9. GERMANY.

    In "A History of Germany," Mr. H. E. Marshall endeavours to sketch the main facts of the development of the Empire for the benefit of those—and their name is legion—whose ...

    Article : 229 words
  10. THE ROYAL ACADEMY.

    Few Australians have the advantage of viewing, except at infrequent intervals, the variegated examples of English art which find their way on to the walls of the Royal Academy, ...

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  11. SOME NEW NOVELS.

    In "Bosambo of the River" Mr. Edgar Wallace takes us back again to West Africa, where Commissioner Sanders upholds the honour of the British Raj through illimitable ...

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  12. ORIENTAL LITERATURE.

    A recent addition to the "Wisdom of the East" series is "Abu'l Ala, the Syrian," in which Mr. Henry Baerlein provides both a memoir of the poet and translations of ...

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  13. HENRY JAMES.

    In "Notes of a Son and Brother," Mr. Henry James continues the autobiography which he commenced last year in "A Small Boy and Others." Mr. James's narrative, like his ...

    Article : 456 words
  14. MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.

    Speaking in London, at the annual meeting of the Missions to Senmen, Lord Chelmsford said ho had seen the work of the Missions to Seamen at close quarters at the other side of ...

    Article : 335 words
  15. MR. H. G. WELLS AGAIN.

    There is a remarkable resemblance between "The World Set Free." Mr. H. G. Wells's latest "novel," and 'his' "An Englishman Looks at the World," noticed recently in ...

    Article : 517 words
  16. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    Knowledge is the Dorr, Mills (Fifled). The World Set Free, Wells (Macmillan). Napoleon's Invastion of Russia, Burtonn (George Allen). ...

    Article : 86 words
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