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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    CHAPTERS I and II.—Eugene D'Argminac, who is really a blase young Englishman, is seated one evening in a Parisian restaurant. He is unutterably bored, and expresses his feelings to ...

    Article : 4,637 words
  3. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES.

    The next theatrical attraction at His Majesty's Theatre will be Miss Ethel Irving, the well-known English actress, supported by her own specially selected company. Miss ...

    Article : 2,241 words
  4. THE DRY AGRICULTURAL AREAS.

    Sir,—The subject I have been discussing in your columns is one fraught with the utmost consequences to the very large number of settlers who have located themselves in ...

    Article : 2,578 words
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  6. WHERE THE MONEY GOES.

    Sir,—Your corespondent "Britain for the Britons" accuses me of wishing to see my name in print. I plead guilty. It is an amiable weakness, which (comparing great ...

    Article : 325 words
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