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  2. PLAYS AND PLAYERS.

    At the Sydney theatres several Important changes arc announced for this evening. At the Criterion a new war drama, "Inside the Lines, with Mr. Ian Maclaren and Miss Charlotte lves ...

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  3. MUSICAL NOTES.

    Someone has been on the warpain this week over modern musical developments. "A.L.K"., in his admirable programme notes for the Austral Quartet concert this week, offers the ...

    Article : 1,684 words
  4. ENGLAND TRANSFORMED.

    LONDON, July 1.--The man who says that England has undergone no transformation at all as a consequence of her participation In this great war must he afflicted with an utterly ...

    Article : 1,692 words
  5. JULY MAGAZINES.

    Taking as his theme the report of professor J.H. Morgan, the eminent jurist, upon the German horrors that he investigated personally, and proved up to the hilt, Mr. W.S. ...

    Article : 547 words
  6. GLIMPSES OF WAR.

    A history of the war by the former "hon. secretary of the Anglo-German Friendship Committee" is a highly enlightening publication. It is entitled "The Campaign of 1914 in France and ...

    Article : 1,463 words
  7. LITERATURE.

    It Is a matter of common knowledge that Turks, even when judged by exacting Anglo Saxon standards, have many excellent qualities. As human beings they are far far ahead ...

    Article : 1,686 words
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  9. AN AUSTRALIAN POET.

    It must be obvious to every reader that though the great war has produced an enormous crop of mediocre verso it has brought out a very small harvest of real poetry. But ...

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  10. GERMANY AND THE BLACKS.

    Mr. John Harris, writing in the "Nineteenth Century," gives some startling figures that light up Germany's ruthless methods of treating the natives in her African colonics. He ...

    Article : 274 words
  11. THE POLICY OF ITALY.

    Dr. 13. J. Dillon, writing in the "Fortnightly" on "Italy's New Birth," tells a. remarkable and detailed story of the progress of the negotiations which Prince Buelow was deputed to carry ...

    Article : 321 words
  12. MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS.

    Mr. Archibald Hurd tabulates a long list of the gross offences against international law and conventions signed by her own Government that Germany has committed by her methods of ...

    Article : 266 words
  13. THE ARTILLERY PROBLEM

    Mr. Frank Fox. formerly a Sydney journalist, and now according to a footnote to his article, in the "Fortnightly," an offiecer of the Royal Artillery, writes on the subject of the artillery ...

    Article : 286 words
  14. AFTER THE WAR.

    Professor Edward Jenks, formerly of Melbourne University, has a fine article in the "Contemporary," entitled "The Faith that is In Us," in which he opens by affirming that the ...

    Article : 255 words
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