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  2. BOOK REVIEWS

    Presented as a problem novel, Gertrude M. Payne Cook makes an arresting study of modern social and religious life in "Take Thou Authority." The son of an ...

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  3. LEAVES FROM OLD FILES

    Newcastle Borough Council.—Included in the correspondence read at the meeting of the Borough Council was the following: "Australian Agricultural Co., 196 ...

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  4. A LONDON LETTER

    Now that the King's health is completely restored, we shall soon see His Majesty taking a prominent part, not only in State affairs, but in the social events at which ...

    Article : 206 words
  5. COAL AND OIL

    Allusion was made in a previous article to the fact that Americans were ever trade-seekers, optimists, sentimentalists and mystics by turns. In trade hunting, ...

    Article : 1,635 words
  6. A MAN OF KENT

    There was a strong, wise man in Kent (says the "Efficiency Magazine"). He worked like a Titan to make Kent prosperous: Richard Tilden Smith. And he ...

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  7. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    Despite political writers' predictions the Liberal support of the House of Lords' Amendments to the Coalmines Bill would mean the defeat of the ...

    Article : 1,119 words
  8. 25 YEARS AGO

    Miners' Accident Relief Fund.—The Secretary of the Miners' Accident Relief Conference (Mr. W. Brennan) explained to a meeting of the Newcastle Labour Council, ...

    Article : 1,231 words
  9. NEW BUILDINGS IN WHITEHALL.

    The decision of the Government to demolish Montagu House in Whitehall and replace it with more suitably constructed Government office buildings, will shatter ...

    Article : 307 words
  10. "THE FORERUNNER."

    "The Forerunners" is a story of the Covenanters, by Annie S. Swan, that authoress who retains a wide popularity in spite of the appeal of more modern ...

    Article : 221 words
  11. NOTED JURIST'S MEMORY.

    The most remarkable thing about the late Sir Edward Pollock was his memory. It was equal to that of Mr. Bonar Law, who could memorise all the figures of an ...

    Article : 223 words
  12. AN EARLY MAN.

    Anthropologists are deeply interested in the wonderful brain-case of the fossil man of Peking, which has recently been cleared from its rocky matrix. Describing the ...

    Article : 189 words
  13. "ROGUE HERRIES"

    Hugh Walpole retains his place among the leaders of the literary, world who write of themes of historic interest, with elaborate plot and unhurried measure, able ...

    Article : 202 words
  14. PICTURES OF THE EMPIRE.

    Like the Imperial Gallery of Art, the British Empire Academy, whose second exhibition was opened by Mr. Amery, has for its purpose to promote, aid, and unite ...

    Article : 309 words
  15. HADRIAN'S WALL.

    Mr. George Lansbury is a Minister who takes his duties very seriously. As First Commissioner for Works, he is responsible for all sorts of national property, from ...

    Article : 254 words
  16. AMONG THE MAGAZINES

    "Chamber's Journal" for May has the wide variety of reading which is usually found in this monthly English production. There are short stories of quality, in ...

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  17. THE POET LAUREATE.

    Robert Bridges, the Poet Laureate, was essentially a poet's poet. Most of his early work was published and circulated privately, and it was not until 1890, when he ...

    Article : 431 words
  18. "COME TO BRITAIN."

    The latest developments of the "Come to Britain" movement are revealed by the Travel Association of Great Britain and Ireland in its annual report. The ...

    Article : 306 words
  19. AMERICANS AND MILTON'S COTTAGE.

    The Prime Minister had a happy experience in showing to Senator Reed Milton's cottage at Chalfont. The American visitor, having ascertained that no first ...

    Article : 344 words
  20. THE NATION'S POETS.

    Who will succeed Dr. Bridges as Laureate? Some critics may wish to sweep the office away, but the British public will prefer that the President of the Royal ...

    Article : 336 words
  21. BRITAIN'S FISHING GROUNDS.

    The Admiralty will continue during the coming summer the search for new fishing grounds for the North Sea trawler fleets. H.M.S. Rosemary has been ...

    Article : 360 words
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