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  2. LIFE and LETTERS

    Lord Birkenhead never allows his audiences to go to sleep, and he certainly made his hearers "sit up and take notice" when he addressed the Authors' Club at its ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN VERSE.

    Thought-laziness is only too compatible with physical vitality. The literary life of this vigorous country is at present very feeble. Lawson and Kendall, Brunton, ...

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  4. DENIZENS OF THE BUSH.

    "C.F.H.J." (Northam) says he is sorry to learn that there is no closed season for the dalgite, and that this pretty little animal is not as plentiful in many districts ...

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  5. THE OUTSIDE WORLD.

    The American proposals for the outlawry of war may be said to have advanced two stages further during the current week. Sir Austen Chamberlain, who was absent ...

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  6. ON HAVING NO TIME.

    The far to commonly used expression, "I never had any time for him," is obviously one of those cliches which compose most of our conversation, presumably ...

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  7. BOOKS IN BRIEF.

    "How To Do It," by Anthony Armstrong. Methuen and Co., Ltd., London. 3/6. From the publishers. Mr. Armstrong is the well-known ...

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  8. BOOK REVIEWS.

    All students of imperial relations will welcome the second edition of Professor Berriedale Keith's "Responsible Government in the Dominions." The earlier ...

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  9. TOC H.

    That Toe H and a certain make of patient boot soles were the only good things that came out of the war is a statement that need not be accepted literally, but ...

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    The late A. B. Walkley, who was well- known for his dramatic criticisms, once told Mr. G. B. Burgin, the novelist, of how he jumped to a wrong conclusion: "When ...

    Article : 201 words
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  12. A YOUNG MAN'S EDUCATION.

    Miss Naomi Jacob has already won, for herself a very considerable reputation as a novelist; and to us, her latest book, "The Plough." seems to be quite the best story ...

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    Among Lord Castletown's recollections is a story of big game shooting in India. One day, he and his party came across a large herd of elephants: "They were ...

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    Dean Stanley had a wholesome dread of getting his feet wet. "Upon entering his stall at Westminster on Sunday he found his boots were soaking, and, accordingly. ...

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    A naval officer's wife had a maid who was keeping company with the captain's coxswain. One day there was an accident, and this man was cut in two by a ...

    Article : 73 words
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