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  2. A BIRD'S EYE VIEW.

    The ceremonies inaugurating the Union of South Africa have been held at Pretoria. HOW IT STRIKES AN EMPIRE-BUILDER. A plateau of the lone Matoppo-hills, ...

    Article : 1,527 words
  3. THE CASE FOR LABOR.

    One would indeed be ungracious to complain of the courteously phrased and earnest criticism by Mr. Watts, editor of the "Presbyterian Messenger," of some articles on "Environment ...

    Article : 2,765 words
  4. LITERATURE.

    The nebular hypothesis outlined by Laplace and seemingly fortified by each new discovery of the astronomers has held the field so long and so strongly that to find it questioned by an ...

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  6. A ROMANCE OF MOROCCO.

    Even readers who know no more of Morocco than what they read in the cable messages will be able to realise the veracity with which strange types and alien manners in that ...

    Article : 374 words
  7. THE MAY MAGAZINES.

    "Mr. Roosevelt has returned to civilisation with a burst, and his tramplings and trumpe[?]ings amid the puny, breed of ordinary men are like nothing so much as an elephant in a ...

    Article : 2,085 words
  8. "LAW AND LIBERTY."

    Mr. Alexander W. Johnston, M.A., of Sydney in University, is the author of a book entitled "Law and Liberty: A Manual of the Elements of Political Economy, for the Use of Statesmen, ...

    Article : 377 words
  9. CHEMISTS AND EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir,--"Parego[?]" and "Phil. Hydrarg" are too highly-prized and very old drugs, and I lake it the gentlemen who have written to your paper under those names are, like the drugs, very respectable, but very far behind the ...

    Article : 239 words
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  12. AN ARRESTING NOVEL.

    A prize novel is not necessarily a brilliant novel. It may be the best of a poor list, or it may be calculated to appear to special judges rather than to the general public. But "A ...

    Article : 473 words
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