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  2. MEREDITH'S LAST MESSAGE.

    In the July number of "Scribner's Magazine" appears a new posthumous poem by George Meredith. It is entitled, "Ireland." and Is a passionate appeal to England to ...

    Article : 275 words
  3. IN THE LIBRARY

    The London "Spectator" of July 3 publishes the following poem by Miss Ella M'Fadyen, under the above title. The author, who is a daughter of Mr. D. M'Fadyen, of ...

    Article : 451 words
  4. NOVELS WORTH READING.

    One of the best "first novels" published in recent years is "The Veil," by E. S. Stevens (Mills and Boon, through George Robertson and Go., and Dymock's Library). There are ...

    Article : 654 words
  5. OUR LITERARY CONTRIBUTORS.

    W.E.—Both accepted G.F.G.—Too melancholy. Ruby.—Will use "Mignonette." Mollie Bawn.—Not enough in "Fog." ...

    Article : 349 words
  6. THE OLD WORLD THROUGH NEW SPECTACLES.

    Under this title Mr. George Crowley gives an account of a recent visit to the old world. In his preface he tells us that he had arrived at middle age without having been away from ...

    Article : 1,096 words
  7. THE PASSING OF THE GREAT FLEET.

    Quite a monumental work is this volume, compiled by Messrs. Harold Frazer Wyatt and L. G. H. Horton-Smith, joint founders of the Imperial Maritime League. It claims to be ...

    Article : 839 words
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  9. RECENT PUBLICATIONS.

    The Law Book Company of Australasia, Sydney, publishes an exceedingly useful Banking Manual, the work of Mr. H. B. Bignold. It deals comprehensively with the law of ...

    Article : 247 words
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