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  4. LITERARY NOTES.

    Sir. W. R. Nicoll, in The British Weekly, says that "the present state of the English novel is not supremely encouraging. There is a steady demand for new novels. Many ...

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  5. A SERPENT IN SYDNEY.

    The Sign of the Serpent," by J. H. M. Abbott; N.S.W. Bookstall Company, Sydney,—A new. era seems to be dawning on Australian fiction. With only a few ...

    Article : 401 words
  6. REVIEWS OF BOOKS.

    "Second Chambers, an Inductive Study in Political Science," by J. A. It. Marriott, ALA.; Clarendon Press. Oxford.—Mr. Harriott's book comes entirely apropos to ...

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  7. ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

    Since it is the fashion to buy antique furniture and prefer the work of the old masters to that of artists still alive, why (writes The Scrap Book) has it never ...

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  8. A SOCIAL CLIMBER.

    According to Maria," by Mrs. john Lane; John Lane, London.—There is a kind of snobbishness rampant in England, which, one hopes, is lesss ...

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  10. AN EGYPTIAN ELIZABETH.

    "Morning Star" by H. Rider Haggard; Cassell & Co., Melbourne.—Is it fair to bring Mr. Haggard's past triumphs up against him as evidence for the ...

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