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  2. METHODISM AND ITS FOUNDER

    In addressing the opening session of the thirtieth annual conference of the Methodist Church in Western Australia, the retiring president (the Rev. W. R. Lang) ...

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  3. LIFE AND LETTERS

    On February 1 there will come into operation a new scheme which is likely to make a the publishing and bookselling world. There has been formed an ...

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  4. EDINBURGH

    I was refused porridge at Edinburgh in the railway station. Hot porridge was the first sensation that I asked for, as for the first time I set foot on Scottish soil about ...

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  5. CENTENARY LITERATURE.

    Within and without the borders of Western Australia there will be many during our Centenary celebrations who will wish to know something of our story of a ...

    Article : 1,731 words
  6. BOOK REVIEW.

    The main thesis of a book recently published by Sir Ernest Benn, under the title, "The Return to Saisser Faire," is that, after centuries of struggle to be free, the ...

    Article : 1,424 words
  7. BOOKS IN BRIEF.

    The publishers announce that in this book Mr. Arlen has written a romance that will surprise the reader. One is never surprised at anything Mr. Arlen writes: ...

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  8. GRASS LAND AND GRASS LORE.

    The stranger within our gates had sat for three hours on a jarrah chair, listening to speeches about West Australian progress. When his turn came he assured ...

    Article : 1,536 words
  9. MRS. LUPIN AND MARK TAPLEY

    "Why, I tell you what." said Mark, addressing himself to Mrs. Lupin, "if I took what I liked most, I should take you. If I only thought what was ...

    Article : 1,521 words
  10. Advertising

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  11. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    "Dear Acquaintances," by Rosemary Rees, 7/6. ...

    Article : 348 words
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    Of "Chinese" Gordon. Sir Edmund Hornby writes: "He made me a present of a house-boat, told me to fix my own price oil a bungalow he had built up country. ...

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    Near one of the stations at which the Royal train stops on its route to Balmoral a gentleman grows some particularly fine hot-house grapes: "When Queen Victoria ...

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    In his book of memories. "The End of a Chapter," Mr. Shane Leslie, who was at King's College, Cambridge, from 1904 to 1908, observes: "It was curious how ...

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    A newly-married couple were talking about jealousy. "What a terrible thins it must be," said the young husband, "for a woman to discover a love letter in the ...

    Article : 72 words
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