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  2. LIFE AND LETTERS

    Anyone who is interested in the growth of mythology may profitably study some of the stories that are being circulated about Colonel T. E. Lawrence. He is ...

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  3. CANBERRA.

    Rus in urbe, or urbs in rure—the country in a city, or a city in the country—which is" Canberra? The correct answer in he that it is both. To the ...

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  4. DENIZENS OF THE BUSH.

    Joyce Andrews (Cottesloe) writes saying that for some time she has tried without success to obtain information about the Western Australian blue wren, and ...

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  5. THE OUTSIDE WORLD.

    Both in France and U.S.A. the decks are being cleared for action in the forthcoming elections. In Paris, a short session of the Chamber of Deputies—the ...

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  6. THE LORD'S PRAYER.

    "When ye pray say 'Father.'" in a word Jesus revealed to His questioning disciples the secret of those prayers before dawn on lonely hillsides. "Lord ...

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  7. BOOK REVIEWS.

    So many more or less intimate biographies of Robert Louis Stevenson have already appeared in print that one might have been pardoned some slight misgiving ...

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  8. BOOKS IN BRIEF.

    Although Mr. Lynd's book labours under the disadvantage of having been preceded by Mr. John Bailey's "Dr. Johnson and His Circle"—a delightful volume in the ...

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  9. Mr. W. H.

    The unanswerable literary conundrum which critics have been propounding for generations past concerning the identity of the mysterious Mr. W. H.. of ...

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  11. PRISON MEMORIES.

    Major "Wallace Blake's experiences of prison life Were received, happily for himself, on the executive side Throughout a period of twenty-four years until his ...

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    The late George R. Sims, while strolling along the Thames embankment one summer's evening, stopped to listen to the strains of a Hungarian band which could ...

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    It was said that, "after the capture of Lucknow, Lord Clyde called upon the commanding officers each to send in the names of one officer and one N.C.O. on ...

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    In his book, "Old Ireland," Serjeant A. M. Sullivan tells some entertaining anecdotes of the Irish Bar. At one time there was a judge named Johnston, who "was ...

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    Lord Derby once said that Gladstone's jokes were no laughing matter. On one occasion, however, when being entertained by the head of a great ...

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    One Christmas morning, Pat, aged four, said to her mother: "Mummy, how old is Jesus to-day?" "Nineteen hundred and twenty-six years, darling," her mother ...

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