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  2. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    There may be property in ideas, but in the case of a popular character in fiction the property belongs to the public and not to the author who creates. That, at least, is the lesson to be drawn ...

    Article : 897 words
  3. NO OTHER WAY.

    For the first few days at the house in St. James's Square, Alice, strange and ill at ease, followed her patron about with wondering looks, not understanding what this transformation might ...

    Article : 2,129 words
  4. ON STAYING WITH PEOPLE.

    It is impossible to lay down rules of conduct for a guest, as each house has its different customs, and each hostess her own ways. There are, however, certain unwritten laws which all persons ...

    Article : 1,591 words
  5. "LIVES OF THE 'LUSTRIOUS."

    Apparently as a protest against the solemnity of Miss Marie Corelli or the overwheelming rush and colour of words from Mr. Hall Caine, we get from time to time from the London publishers ...

    Article : 193 words
  6. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES.

    Beethoven's "O Minor Symphony," to be performeed by the Syndey Amateur Orchestral Society for their opening concert on Wednesday, was last rendered under Signor Hazon's direction, on ...

    Article : 2,205 words
  7. GEORGE MEREDITH.

    George Meredith was slow in obtaining for his works the reiognition they deserved Time, however, made known his strenght and beauty to an ever widening circle of readers, cr we might ...

    Article : 237 words
  8. FIVE GREAT PAINTERS.

    Sir Wyke Bayliss, K.B., F.S.A., president of the Royal Society of British Artists, has prepared a valuable and interesting work in his "Five Great Painters of the Vielorian Era" (London ...

    Article : 608 words
  9. AUSTRALIAN HORSES.

    From William Brooks and Co., Limited, we receive "Austra;oma Horses: From Paddock to Park," by d. McGillivray, the well-known horse expert. It is a treatise on the scientific handling, ...

    Article : 303 words
  10. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    From William Dymock and Co.: "The Hound of the Baskervilles," by Dr. Conan Doyle; "Life on the Stage," by Clara Morris: "Five Great Painters of the Victorian Era—Leighton, Millais, ...

    Article : 295 words
  11. LIFE ON THE STAGE.

    Mary Anderson in a prefatory note introducing to English readers Miss Clara Morris's "Life on the Stage" (London: Tsbister and Co., Limited), describes the author as "the greatest emotional ...

    Article : 1,042 words
  12. NEW MUSIC.

    Messrs. Angus and Robertson publish "Australian Songs for Australian Chidren," by Maybanke Anderson. This is a prethly got up little book, in which the musicc of old songs or old melodies has ...

    Article : 333 words
  13. NORTH SYDNEY ORPHANS.

    The monthly smoke concert of the North Sydney Orphans was held during the week at the local School of Arts. The president (Mr. W. C. Goddard) occupied the chair. There was a large ...

    Article : 212 words
  14. A MAGAZINE FOR THE BLIND.

    From Adelaide we welcome the first number of "Morning"—a publication designed specially in the interests of those who, but for the Braille type or some other similar invention, would ...

    Article : 203 words
  15. CONAN DOYLE ON THE WAR.

    Messrs. George Robertson and Co. forward us a copy from their new shipment of Conan Doyle's excellent pamphlet," The War in South Africa: Its Cause and Conduct," already noticed in these ...

    Article : 294 words
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