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  2. DENIZENS OF THE BUSH.

    Asking if grasshoppers are frequenters of "Nature's opium dens," Mr. J. I. Campbell (Quairading) describes the finding of a grasshopper in a poppy:—"The ...

    Article : 725 words
  3. LIFE AND LETTERS.

    The third and one presumes, the final volume of Queen Victoria's letters, edited by G. E. Buckle, has just been published by John Hurray. The divinity which ...

    Article : 1,611 words
  4. ONE THING AND ANOTHER.

    The starting price bookmakers are seeking a "Bettor 'Ole." They want their business to be recognised as an industry. Then they can ...

    Article : 1,520 words
  5. INDIA AFTER SIMON.

    On Wednesday next, has Majesty the King-Emperor will formally open the Indian Round Table Conference in London. The announcement of Kins George's ...

    Article : 1,457 words
  6. ARMISTICE DAY.

    The probable length of the war always a stock joke with the troops in France. We were always being told that the first seven years would be the worst, ...

    Article : 904 words
  7. A POET PENNILESS.

    Fire years ago an aged poet, who for fifty years had been faithful to an ideal, and was beginning to feel perhaps a little more keenly life's buffeting and the seeming ...

    Article : 1,397 words
  8. BOOK REVIEWS.

    It is well known that throughout the convention debates which preceded the federation of Australia, and in the multitudinous Press discussions of the ...

    Article : 542 words
  9. SOME RECENT FICTION.

    A typical Oppenheim story, with plenty of "thrills" aud the usual satisfactory "denouement." David Newberry, a youngster son of the Earl of Newberry, and ...

    Article : 1,005 words
  10. NERO—"WHITEWASHED."

    "Nero, Emperor of Rome," by Arthur Weigall. Thornton Butterworth, Ltd., London, 23/. From Albert and Son. Ltd., Perth. ...

    Article : 1,593 words
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  12. "OUR LITTLE WEAKNESS."

    Sir,—In an article which appeared in your Saturday's issue, under the title "Our Little Weakness," Professor Murdoch, at the conclusion of his article. ...

    Article : 476 words
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    From "After-Dinner Stories," by George Robey: "Close to one [?] the stations at which the Royal train stops on its route to Balmoral a gentleman possesses some ...

    Article : 269 words
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    A story quoted by Mr. Gurner is one which S. T. Coleridge, the poet used to tell about his father, who was vicar of Attery St. Mary, in Devonshire, and was ...

    Article : 256 words
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