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  2. OUR FOUR O'CLOCK.

    For our thought:— [?] the thing's worth while vou arc sure to hear the doubler, doubt and the jeerers jeer, for never a victor has risen yet ...

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  3. WHAT COURIER READERS WRITE.

    Sir,—Mr. W. C. White has forgotten something but as he is like "Billy" Hughes in that same direction we can believe he is winking the ...

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  4. IN BOOKLAND.

    "The British Dominions' Year Book, 1916,"—This interesting and useful book, while not claiming to supersede such old familiar friends of the reference shelf as ...

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  5. OUR SERIAL STORY.

    Mattock's cold smile flitted gravely at the corners of his mouth. "What a fanciful child she is" said he. "And to think that I once believed her ...

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  6. MUSIC & MUSICIANS

    In the early stages of the war the great military song, of course, was "Tipperary," though "Hold your hand out, naughty boy," ran it a good second. ...

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    FOR BRIDES AND BRIDESMAIDS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WANTEU, SUNDAY OCCUPATIONS.

    Sir,—In reply to your correspondent's letter of Wednesday, signed "One of the Crowd,"I must say I feel sorry, for her or him, as the case ...

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  9. SALVATION.

    Sir,—Kindly permit me to make, from the standpoint of a Catholic, a few brief comments on Mr.K.Mackenzie's letter under the above title, ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—The remarkable effusion appearing in your issue of this date is one that can scarcely fail to draw a reply. Fancy any one, in this day ...

    Article : 486 words
  11. CHAPTER III.—The Mysterious Letter.

    Alfred Hamp Keep was like a powerful statue chiselled from granite by stern adversity. His rugged features and deepset eyes, his heavy, eleft chin and strong ...

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  12. PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENT REFORM.

    Sir,—The urgent need for a check upon the alarmingly incrensing cost of government in Australasia. has a direct claim upon all who have to ...

    Article : 636 words
  13. ENGLISH, HOW IT IS SPOKEN.

    Sir,—Mr.Shackleton in his letter of May 26, "Home Circle" May 31 says "it was my purpose to submit a few remarks in support of your ...

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  14. SPIRITUAL AWAKENING NEEDED.

    Sir,—It is very evident that this terrible struggle in Europe is not going to end until the two nations, Britain and Germany, are thoroughly ...

    Article : 425 words
  15. IS CHRISTIAN DISUNION A SCANDAL?

    Sir,—Your correspondent, A. C. Rankine, makes statements that require serious consideration, when he speaks of it being ' wrong and suicidal for ...

    Article : 926 words
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