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  2. Writers and Readers

    To filmgoers who take the trouble to read past the big type names, that of Alexander Granach will probably be familiar. They may recall him as a small, stocky, oldish man with a strong accent, a highly competent ...

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  3. Books of the Day

    Australian literature is not rich in criticism and belles lettres. There, is need of a mature historian of our literature, a critic who would do for Australia what Porrington, Canby. Brooks and Granville Hicks, among others, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,257 words
  4. PERSIA and THE PERSIANS

    With a dawn last in mythology but a zenith which contributed to ancient history the Persians of to-day are subtle, mystical and forlorn waits of a great civilisation lost in the maze of their own intellect. With a law that altereth not," from the time of the mythical Genie king, [?] Joan, the founder of Perseplis in Central Souther. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ORATORY and LEADERSHIP

    England has never failed to find a leader nor the leader a voice wrote Emile Ludwig Certainly leadership and eloquence seem inseparable in our history though their exact relationship is not easy to determine The First World War stimulated the fervid oratory of David Lloyd George the Second World War was punctuated by the brilliant speeches ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,188 words
  6. Selection of New Books

    IT WAS SAID OF THE LATE Humbert Wolfe that, by working as a civil servant in Whitehall and writing verses in Government time, ...

    Article : 707 words
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