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  2. ENGLISH REVIEWS.

    The lessons to be derived by the London Stock Exchange, the banks and Parliament, from the Hatry frauds, arc emphasised in all instructive article by Mr. E. ...

    Article : 142 words
  3. PIRATES AND FILIBUSTERS.

    In olden times the sailor believed in magnetic hills which drew the nails out of the ship's planks; rocks which collapsed as boats sailed in between them ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,620 words
  4. MEN AND AFFAIRS

    During the past nine months Australia has shipped to England £24,700,000 in gold to meet her commitments. For the past six years Australia has been living ...

    Article : 1,302 words
  5. MUSIC IN LONDON.

    At the Albert Hall on Sunday afternoon Mme. Florence Austral appeared with the London Symphony Orchestra to take farewell of the London, concert ...

    Article : 1,428 words
  6. Melbourne's Private Art Galleries

    Unlike most picture buyers, Mr. John May might be with fairness described as a speeialiser, for in the inclines which cover the walls of Ins Heidelberg home ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,230 words
  7. "NATIONAL."

    The most interesting article in the "National" is one in which Mr. Robert E. Holland, an ex-service man, regards his first year's experiences in Canada in search ...

    Article : 240 words
  8. "FORTNIGHTLY."

    In concluding an interesting article in the "Fortnightly" on the subservient position of women in Japan, H. Vere Redman predicts that the day of equality ...

    Article : 289 words
  9. THE UNIVERSITIES AND BUSINESS.

    "I do not think," said Lord Riddell at a Brighton conference reported in the Sussex "Daily News," "that a university and particularly the universities of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 420 words
  10. "CONTEMPORARY"

    Mr. Norman Angell writes about the problem of disarmament in connection with the Naval Conference now sitting in London; Dr. R. W. Sefton-Watson ...

    Article : 178 words
  11. INVISIBLE GLASSES.

    It is possible to wear glasses without disfigurement, invisible glasses, so to speak, writes the Berlin correspondent of the Manchester "Guardian." A small ...

    Article : 421 words
  12. "EMPIRE"

    Mr. L. S. Amery, M.P., deals with the policy of the Conservative party in the light of Mr. Baldwin's recent declaration with regard to safeguarding of industries; ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. "CORNHILL"

    Mr. O. L. Richmond gives an interesting account of his experiences behind the Italian front in the Great War: Mr. Eric H. N. Gill writes of rural India and the ...

    Article : 81 words
  14. Missing Gold.

    But the monetary supply of gold in the coffers of governments, banks and similar institutions, does not represent the total supply of gold in the world. The ...

    Article : 764 words
  15. "ROUND TABLE."

    Crime in the United States is one of the interesting subjects discussed in the "Round Table." The author of the article insists that the heavy volume of crime is ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. "LONDON MERCURY."

    Mr. R. W. Chapman produces a lost piece of Johnsonian prose consisting of proposals for the publication of a fortnightly paper, to be called "The ...

    Article : 71 words
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