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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 295 words
  3. A LONG WAR.

    "In France we have no illusions as to the duration of the war," writes a lady in Paris to Mrs. Bertha Pesnel, of Rockwall Crescent, Potts Point. ...

    Article : 226 words
  4. ROYAL SOCIETY.

    The monthly meeting of the Royal Society was held on Wednesday. The Rev. W. W. Watts road a short paper dealing with the wellknown and very variable fern Blechnum, and ...

    Article : 219 words
  5. THE NAVY'S PART.

    Mr. Meredith Atkinson, M.A., lecturing in the Kensington School of Arts on Wednesday evening on the "Economics of the War," said German paper money had depreciated 10 per ...

    Article : 168 words
  6. CATHEDRALS FOR EGYPT.

    The appeal made by the Bishop of Jerusalem (Right Rev. Rennie MacInnes) for £100,000 with which to build Anglican cathedrals at Cairo and Khartoum (says a writer in the ...

    Article : 249 words
  7. WILLS AND BEQUESTS.

    Probate has been granted of the will of the late Mr. Jules George Jarret Overmeyer, commonly known as George Jarret, Government interpreter and translator, who died at ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. LATE MR. J. KEYS.

    The estate of the late Mr. Joseph Keys, farmer, of Burringham, Eastwood, near Sydney, formerly of Clyde Bank, Bemboka, has been valued for probate purposes at ...

    Article : 56 words
  9. LATE MR. H. A. OTTON.

    Probate has been granted of the will of the late Mr. Henry Augustus Otton, grazier, of Ottonville, near Bega, who died on May 16 last. The net value of the estate was sworn at ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. A DIFFICULTY WITH CHILDREN.

    They dislike medicine, but "BONNINGTON'S IRISH [?] is safe, and pleasant to take. COUGHS, [?] WHOOPING-COUGH relieved instantly. Ask [?]—Advt. ...

    Article : 25 words
  11. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    Two books have recently appeared which, though unconnected with the war, possess a great deal of contemporary interest, because they are concerned with the people against ...

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  12. WAR BOOKS.

    Mr. Roosevelt's opinions on the war are doubtless familiar to most Australians. He has from the outset declared that if the United States wishes to observe its role of ...

    Article : 1,190 words
  13. SOME NEW NOVELS.

    Mr. W. L. George's novels are always an event, but if "Olga Nazimov" is a rather disappointing event, one should remember that the stories contained in this volume do not ...

    Article : 1,081 words
  14. NEW MUSIC.

    Messrs. Nicholson and Co., publish the new song-march "The Boys of the Dardanelles," words by Harry Tailor, composed by Charles W. MacCarthy, M.D. This patriotic piece is ...

    Article : 295 words
  15. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    June number Sunday at Home, The Girls' Own Paper, and The Boys' Own Paper, from 4 Bouveric-street, London. ...

    Article : 27 words
  16. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Haddon Chambers, the Australian dramatist, writes to his sister, Miss Agnes Chambers, of this city, "under date May 22, The Cottage, Bisham, Marlow-on-Thames:—"I lost ...

    Article : 1,636 words
  17. DUNTROON AND THE WAR.

    It is fitting that Australia should know something of the part played by its one military college in the war. Before the present conflict Duntroon was judged by competent ...

    Article : 1,610 words
  18. THE CHURCHES.

    In an interesting lecture, delivered on Wednesday at the Union Hall of the University, before a large number of members of the Christian Union, the Rev. Dr. Harper, ...

    Article : 1,558 words
  19. THE PERILOUS GROSSWAYS.

    "I believe it is Mr. James Maury's native servant," she whispered. "H—What is he doing, Alan?" Alan spoke again—impatiently. ...

    Article : 361 words
  20. CHAPTER VII.

    Herbert Maury, carrying a small well-worn bag in his left hand, came along the path which led from the village to the cottages lying here and there on the downs beyond ...

    Article : 1,313 words
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