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  4. THE BOOK WORLD REVIEWS

    "To whom shall I my hopes and fears impart, Or trust the cares and follies of my heart?" [?] Milton. ...

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  5. NEW ZEALAND TOPICS. THE CONSCRIPTION OF GIRLS.

    Mr. J. W. Poynton, Stipendiary Magistrate, of Auckland, has just made a somewhat startling suggestion—the conscription of girls. No. [?]e does not ...

    Article : 223 words
  6. FIREWOOD.

    Not so long ago to the average Sydney household firewood or coal was indispensable. (remarks the Sydney "Morning Herald"). Without one or the other ...

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  7. THE LADY 'BUS CONDUCTOR.

    I told you in a recent letter that a young lady had applied in vain to the Auckland City Council for a bus conductor's license. Her second ...

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  8. MENTAL HOSPITALS.

    A good many people in New Zealand appear to think that there is imperative need for reform in connection with the control of our mental hospitals. A ...

    Article : 320 words
  9. NOTABLE UTTERANCES.

    Tasmania can claim the only notable water-power developments, which at present represents about ten per cent. of the power used in Australia, which is ...

    Article : 454 words
  10. KATIPOS.

    New Zealand is happily free, comparatively, from venomous c[?]ping. crawling. stinging and biting things. Centipedes we have in the North Island, to be sure, but ...

    Article : 215 words
  11. MURDERERS AT SEANCES.

    The Rev. J. W. Potter, of Norwood Junction, London, on March 31 made a spiritualist "revelation" that gives support to the sceptics' contention ...

    Article : 217 words
  12. THE REMOVING OF HOBART GAOL.

    Sir,—The Government is to be complimented on having agreed to the re[?] of the gaol from the centre of the city, which should have been done ...

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  13. THE CLOAKROOM TROUBLE.

    Sir,—Re the secretary's letter, the [?]oves were taken from the cloakroom— Mr. Colleyshaw went back to see it they had fallen on the floor. The detective ...

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