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  2. IS READING A FORM OF LAZINESS?

    Recent munificent gifts of free libraries throughout Great Britain have given rise to a somewhat startling movement —namely, a movement against reading ...

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  3. ON A DAIRY FARM.

    According to the newspapers, dairymen are among the most prosperous people on the land. They breathe pure country air, grow their own vegetables ...

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  4. THE ARMY AND ITS UNIFORM

    Mr. J. H. M. Abbott, writing in the "Spectator" on "How It Strikes an Australian," says that the English army on a peace footing seems to be maintained ...

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  7. THE CELLAR STUDIO.

    Very much discussed in art circles just now is the work done in the "Cellar Studio" in Hanover-square, where the young artist, Mr. H. Keyworth Raine, ...

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