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  2. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    It is quite in accordance with the spirit of the times that cricket should be caught in the prevailing Imperial conference vortex. During the past few months England has been ...

    Article : 1,542 words
  3. PERFORMING DOGS.

    "This is Dewey," said Miss Cassell[?] "No you can't come in, and I can't bring him out. My dressing-room is in quarantine. The dogs are under supervision all the timeā€”just ...

    Article : 873 words
  4. THE JULY QUARTERLIES.

    The "Edinburgh" reminds us that the idea of federation is no new thing in South Africa. Lord Grey actually introduced a Constitution Bill for Australian federation in 1850, and ...

    Article : 254 words
  5. LIFE IN LONDON AND THEREABOUT.

    It is a striking proof of the magnanimity of English political life, at least as it is lived when the Liberal party are in power, that four of the great prizes in the gift of the Prime ...

    Article : 1,336 words
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  7. THE MYSTICAL ELEMENT IN RELIGION.

    Both quarterlies have articles on mysticism. John Wesley called Catherine of Genoa "a fool of a saint," but times are altered, and the tendency is to seek in mysticism the only ...

    Article : 319 words
  8. A VIEW OF SIR PHILIP SIDNEY.

    Mr. Bertram Dobell in the "Quarterly" discusses Sir Philip Sidney's "Arcadia," which went through 13 editions between 1590 and 1674. None of these, however, reproduce the ...

    Article : 243 words
  9. STEAM FORTY YEARS AGO.

    Among the historical records of Sydney shipping, a somewhat unimportant yet very interesting momento of the past is a musical score, entitled ...

    Article : 818 words
  10. THE TRANSITION IN FRENCH FICTION.

    The "Edinburgh" has an excellent article on the development of French naturalism. For Gautier naturalism was an instinct. For Flaubert it had become a creed. With him the ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. THE MECHANISM OF ERROR.

    A new edition of Sir Thomas Browne's "Vulgar Errors" is the text on which an Edinburgh writer discusses the psychology of error. He denies, quite rightly, the initial ...

    Article : 271 words
  12. THE NAVY.

    The "Edinburgh" has an able and temperate article on the naval position. On the whole the careful summing up is favourable to the Empire. The writer points out that ...

    Article : 179 words
  13. DREADFUL PSORIASIS.

    "I had seen five doctors in regard to my trouble, and not one of them gave me any relief. My disease was psoriasis, and it was a particularly bad case, which affected me from my head to my feet, and the ...

    Article : 189 words
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