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  2. INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATION.

    When the time comes to estimate the part which Great Britain has played in the war—a part which included not only military and naval operations on a colossal ...

    Article : 1,919 words
  3. IMMORTALITY AND PERSONAL GOD.

    In the issue of the New York "Outlook" for 22nd May two letters appeared from an American soldier, and the editorial based upon them referred to in the present ...

    Article : 2,566 words
  4. THE ENGLISH REVIEWS.

    The wisdom of holding the general election of 14th December, which swept the British Coalition to a pinnacle of un-paralleled success, is 'strongly defended in ...

    Article : 472 words
  5. NOTESFROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    Mr. Harold Begbie gives this picture of the British Prime Minister's romance:—"His father was a village schoolmaster, who died and left wife and children to the ...

    Article : 2,717 words
  6. CESAR FRANCK.

    In an appreciative article upon Cesar Frauck, written by Mrs. C.E. Maud. and appearing in the "Nineteenth Century" for November, the great ...

    Article : 1,362 words
  7. NEW BOOKS,

    In "Isaacs" (London: Herbert Jenkins), Mr. Joseph Gee lias written a most entertaining book, which is concerned with incidents in the life of David Isaacs, ...

    Article : 253 words
  8. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    Our Empire, official organ of the Shilors' and Soldiers' Fothers' Association, for 18th December. The Australasian Photo. Review, for 14th December. ...

    Article : 159 words
  9. LARGEST CRATER IN THE WORLD.

    On the Alaska Peninsula, in a district almost unknown except to survey expeditions, is to be found the biggest volcanic crater in the world—that of Katmai. One of ...

    Article : 475 words
  10. SOLDIERS' BADGE FOR SERVICE.

    Sir,—The tone of "lst Division, A.I.F.'s" letter would prompt me in suggesting that he is blowing his own trumpet. I am quite aware that records form a very ...

    Article : 213 words
  11. "NINETEENTH CENTURY."

    No fears as to the ability of the German peoples to pay to the Allied nations and Dominions huge indemnities spread over a term of years are entertained by Mr. H. ...

    Article : 319 words
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  13. "NATIONAL REVIEW."

    To Australians the most important con­tribution to the November "National Re­view" is Mr. L. C. Cornford's valuable The Ex-German Colonies, illustrated, with ...

    Article : 298 words
  14. MELBOURNE MUSICALLY STARVED.

    Sir,—To those who are conversant with the musical history of Melbourne, covering the period of the last 40 years, it must at once be admitted that as a people we have ...

    Article : 746 words
  15. MEN WORK WITH ME, NOT FOR ME.

    Mr. H. Ford, whose 50,000 workpeople make 3200 motor ears a day, in a press interview, says:—"The first thing I want to say is that you cannot teach a man to ...

    Article : 502 words
  16. DEAR TIMBER. AND FOREST RAILWAYS.

    Sir,—It is stated that authority has been given to two companies with an output of 4,000,000 feet to connect with the Powelltown Co.'s line, while the mills three to ...

    Article : 195 words
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