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  2. SOUTH AFRICA THROUGH AUSTRALIAN EYES.

    Of all the dominions of the British Empire South Africa has had the most varied and romantic history. From north to south, from east to west the country is dotted ...

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  3. NOTES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    The Japanese Diet is discussing a proposed factory law. Restrictions are proposed with regard to (1) the employment of male and female children under fourteen ...

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  4. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.

    When Lord Acton's remarkable letters to Alary Gladstone were given, to the world, he was to the general public known chiefly as a Roman Catholic peer the depth and ...

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  6. THE CHANT OF THE STONE WALL.

    The tenderness, the sincerity and the wisdom of this poem would have been an achievement had it been written by one possessed of all five senses. Written by ...

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  7. NEW BOOKS.

    "Turner's Golden Visions," by C. Lewis Hind. London: T. C. and E. C. Jack. With the birth of the twentieth century there was an extraordinary revival of ...

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  8. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    Through the Chrysalis, by F. F. Montresor; from John Murray, London. The Wonderful Bishop, by "Morley Roberts; from G. Bell and Sons, per G. Robertson Robertson and Co. Staunch as a ...

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