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  2. WHAT COURIER READERS WRITE. HEREDITY AND ENVIRONMENT.

    Sir,—I am quite pleased with the interest my attack on reincarnation has awakened since our friend Morris introduced it as the essential "third log" to ...

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  3. OUR SERIAL STORY. THE RULING VICE.

    "It isn't the first time. You don't mind marrying me in this way?" "No. I'm rather glad." ...

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  4. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—Does the world solve itd problems?" When we think of the present crisis, which has plunged practically the whole civilised world into the area of ...

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  5. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—Mr. Morris says: "Modern science is proving more and more clearly that heredity plays an ever decreasing part in the evolution of the higher creatures," ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYED MEN AND UNOCCUPIED LAND.

    Sir,—As the solution of the question of unemploiment arising in connection with the war seems to be of the greatest importance—because ...

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  7. CHAPTER X.

    It was Goodwood Week, and Mark and Nalda were still wandering; from place to place, not caring much where they went, for they were both ...

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  8. PERFECT HEALTH.

    Sir,—In reply to a letter in the "Home Circle" signed "J. T.," I must first point out that the writer could not have read "Woomba's" ...

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  9. CHAPTER XI.

    At dinner that night Mark was rather silent, but when dinner was over he lighted, a cigar and sat down close to her. ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—Your correspondent. Carl M. F. Fischer, says in "Home Circle," July 15; "If there are many instances of reincarnation to be found in the Bible, why ...

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  11. HAY FEVER.

    Sir,—Seeing that various subjects have a place in your "Home Circle," may I be permitted to ask a question on a simple, but very distressing, complaint, ...

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  12. THE CITIZEN GUARD.

    Sir,—Re citizen guard. If the idea of Mr. L'Estrange is carried out, I suggest the guard be composed wholly of married men, who are mostly animated by a ...

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  13. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—Mr. T. J. Malyon, in "H.C." of 4th instant, closes his letter by stating: "One is sometimes tempted to ask concerning some of the teachings of our ...

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  14. THE THEOSOPHICAL PROPAGANDA.

    Sir,—I cannot feel that Mr. Malyon has improved his case when he deems my letter "sufficiently answered by the cogent strictures," of another ...

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  15. WAR.

    Sir,—Some are already sneering at Norman Angell's theories in his book, "The Great Ithasion," but no one could have helped—met even Mr. Angel himself— ...

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  16. SOCIALISM AND RELIGION.

    Sir.—The letter of "Splinter" (August 5) is a revelation of pathetic personal weakness and spleen, its language bordering on ...

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  17. THE TEARS OF HEAVEN.

    The tears of Heaven, O God! Thy team For simple children's frightened fears. The tears of Heaven, O Love! Toy tears For one poor heart's anguished years. ...

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  18. TRUE THEOSOPHY.

    Sir,—Perhaps the following extract from writings by the Hindu youth, krishnamurti may interrst your correspondent. "P," and it may also serve to show the ...

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  19. AURORA.

    Night's veil is lifting, and Aurora's fingers Unfold her [?]be and sheds o'er earth and sea Its pink and golden sheep, and gently lingers To touch with [?]ght divine each flower and ...

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  20. PROBLEMS OF EMPIRE.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "Madras," writing on the subject of "Problems of Empire," makes a statement that he surely could not have given due ...

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