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  3. RELIGIOUS.

    "Rambler," in the opening paragraph of some interesting notes concerning the Conference now in session, has the following paragraph, headed "Continuity":—"A literalist in ...

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  4. PLAYS AND PLAYERS.

    One scarcely needs to be reminded now-a-days that the gruelling European war has renewed and strengthened the family tie, even though the silken cord reaches by blood-stained ...

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  6. LITERATURE.

    Professor Ernest Scott, who occupies the Chair of History in the University of Melbourne, has already distinguished himself as the author of several publications characterised ...

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  7. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    Very much in the forefront just now is the Irish question, which threatens to be a serious embarrassment to Great Britain in the culminating stage of the Great War. Any book ...

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  8. THE TRADE WAR.

    Patriotism and sound sense, along with a good deal of controversial matter, will be found in a book entitled "The Coming Trade War," by Thomas Farrow and W. Walter ...

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  9. ARCHBISHOP WRIGHT'S STATEMENT.

    Sir,—So, Dr. O'Reilly enjoys himself in your issue of March 8 in his tirade against the Primate's statement. He vituperates, he sneers, he plays to the gallery, and all the ...

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