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  2. THE LOST IPHIGENIA.

    The Thursday of the "Prometheus" was a Bay of storm and wind, and Reinhardt returned from a long morning at the theatre, wet through. He was in high spirits, scoffed ...

    Article : 2,432 words
  3. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    Dr. J. G. Fraser seems to have turned aside from his revision of "The Golden Bough" to complete his "Totemism and Exogamy," with the result that there has been a long interval ...

    Article : 1,660 words
  4. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Although, quite by accident, Mr. Haddon Chambers had "originally" produced for him in his native city of Sydney one drama ("The Idler," by Charles C wright and Olga ...

    Article : 1,529 words
  5. TO THE ANTARCTIC.

    [Specially written for the "Sydney Morning Herald" by Griffith Taylor, the Australian scientific member of the Scott Expedition, who is an officer of the Federal Meteorological ...

    Article : 49 words
  6. CANADA AND THE EMPIRE.

    Mr. W. R. Lawson's "Canada and the Empire" (Blackwood) is sent out with special, reference to this year's imperial Conference. He says that the United Kingdom, the United ...

    Article : 278 words
  7. VII.

    One never sees the penguins swimming on the surface. Occasionally a snake-like head pops up and looks around for a few seconds, but usually the are swimming rapidly with ...

    Article : 2,184 words
  8. THE WORLD OF DREAMS.

    Mr. Havelock Eills is, as usual, subtle and suggestive in "The World of Dreams" (Constable). The treatment does not pretent to be exhaustive, but "sleep has its own ...

    Article : 681 words
  9. AN AUSTRALIAN ABROAD.

    In the New York "Sun" in March last appenred an interview with Mr. A. J. Simpson, who stated that he is the owner of 160,000 sheep in New South Wales, and, ...

    Article : 1,004 words
  10. DRAUGHTS.

    All communications for [?] department should be addressed to the Editor, "Sydney Morning Herald," Pitt-street, Sydney. ...

    Article : 28 words
  11. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    R. F. R. (Morpeth).—Problem 12[?]: After 22.—17, 6 1, 1[?]—10, 7 2, play 14—9, and Black wins. Your solution of Problem 12[?] is creditable, although you overlook Black's strongest variation. As you say, "it is ...

    Article : 52 words
  12. CHERS.

    Hon. secretaries of chess clubs are invited to furnish news of general interest. Unpublished games and original problems in diagrams (which should be accompanied by analysis) are always acceptable. ...

    Article : 36 words
  13. SOLUTIONS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  14. "Herald" Seventeenth Tourney.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  15. PROBLEM No. 1237.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  16. PROBLEM No. 1260.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 words
  17. PROBLEM No. 1383.—V. Cisar.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  18. PROBLEM No. 1376.—G. Heathcote.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  19. THE NAGA TRIBES.

    Those interested in anthropology will find much interesting material in T. C. Hodson's "The Naga Tribes of Manipur." The author was a political agent in that State for some ...

    Article : 197 words
  20. PROBLEM No. 1377.—G. Heathcote.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  21. "HERALD" SEVENTEENTH TOURNEY.

    The "Sydney Morning Herald" seventeenth international Problem Tourney.—Conditions: (1) competitors may send in as many original problems in diagram, accompanied by full solutions, as they please "White ...

    Article : 144 words
  22. AUSTRALASIAN CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The first tournament for the championship of Australasia was played at Brisbane in August, 1909, and was won by Mr. J. A. Boreham, was was then champion of New Zealand. The second tournament was ...

    Article : 495 words
  23. NOTES.

    Warsaw Tourney.—(1) Rubinstein and Rotlevi, 13½; (3) Flamberg, 13; (4) Bogolynbow, 12; (5) Hartman, 11; (6) Salve, 10. San Remo Brilliancy Prizes.—Fahrul, 100 fr., for his ...

    Article : 115 words
  24. YUKON POETRY.

    Those who like the broadest of American dialect and the most lavish adulation of the American as the greatest show on earth will appreciate "Derby Day in the Yukon" and ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. N.S.W. v VICTORIA.

    The N.S.W.C.A. has received a challenge for the usual telegraphic chess match from the Victorians. The dale will be either June 3 or 6. The N.S.W. executive is promptly getting into communication with ...

    Article : 226 words
  26. SHORTER NOTICES.

    Mr. Chlozza-Money's "Riches and Poverty," which has passed through nine editions, during the last five-years, thereby vindicating its claim to become a classic, has been thoroughly ...

    Article : 737 words
  27. Advertising

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    Advertising : 172 words
  28. SAN SEBASTIAN TOURNEY.

    The results were:—First prize (£200), J. R. Capablanca, 9½; second (£100 each). A. Runinstein and Dr. Vidmar, each 9; fourth (£10). F. J. Marshall, 8[?] Then follow: A. Niemzovie', C. Schlechter, and Dr. S. ...

    Article : 77 words
  29. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Gebe.—The work you mention is not on the list. J. Harvey.—No. 137[?] Your postcard with this solution, which is correct, bears the Sydney date-stamp of 18th [?] whereas the 17th was the last date on ...

    Article : 51 words
  30. Advertising

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    Advertising : 26 words
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