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  2. NEW BOOKS

    How will Japan solve the problem of feeding her increasing population ? The difficulties which confront Japan in this respect are set out in "The Japanese ...

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  3. NOTES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

    The collaboration of two brothers, an engineer und a doctor, has produced an ingenious new machine, which performs artificial respiration for an indefinite ...

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  4. WRITERS AND READERS

    In a provocative defence of modern poetry, which Mr. Anthony Crossley presents as an introductory essay in his little volume, "Tragedy Under Lucifer" ...

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  5. A THOUSAND YEARS HENCE.

    Foreeasts of the near and distant future used to be the more or less exclusive preserve of our novelists. They no longer have that field to themselves. Scientists ...

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  6. Half-Forgotten Books

    In 1831, exactly a hundred years ago, Benjamin Disraeli returned from His foreign tour, had his name removed from the books of Lincoln's Inn, and in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WORLD'S MOST ARTISTIC CEMETERY.

    One of the most striking collections of modern sculptural masterpieces in the world is to be seen in the Camposanto di Staglicno in Genoa. Tins huge ...

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  8. RECENT FICTION.

    The idea of writing the story [?] Woman acquitted of the charge of mu[?] after a sensational trial, was suggested to Mrs. Gertrude Atherton by a friend, to ...

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  9. MYSTERIOUS TIBET.

    Madame Alexandra, David-Neel, the author of "With Mystics and Magicians in Tibet" (The Bodley Head, London), has spent fourteen years in Tibet, and has ...

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  10. HOW NOVELISTS CREATE.

    Mr. John Galsworthy criticised the modern novel when he delivered the Romance lecture on The Creation of Character in Literature in the Sheldonian ...

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  11. HAVING IT BOTH WAYS.

    Sir,--The very excellent article under the above heading, published in "The Age" of yesterday, might with advantage be broadcast every day for a week ...

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  12. THE LOVE OF BOOKS.

    "Happy he "Who, in his home at night, Finds in has books delight, And sweet society; ...

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  13. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

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  14. CLEOPATRA.

    The story of Cleopatra has attracted his torians, poets, dramatists, novelists and biographers. ''Cleopatra ; A Royal Vo[?]p tumy" (George G. Harrap and Co., ...

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