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  2. DENIZENS OF THE BUSH.

    Mr. B. Hodgson (Bruce Rock) forwarded to me what he describes as "a star-shaped garden spider," a peculiarly apt description of a rather common little spider ...

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  3. ON CHRISTMAS CAROLS.

    Christmas and carols are for most of us inseparably associated. But originally the two things had no connection. Carol is the older word of the two. It is so old, ...

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  4. COUNTRY v. TOWN.

    There is one result of the great war which has not received sufficient attention, perhaps, because it has been more conspicuous on the Continent than at home. ...

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  5. ONE THING AND ANOTHER.

    Mr. Wilkins's better self, not usually obtrusive, had come to the surface. He had been listening to a "hard luck" story of peculiar poignancy. The weaver of the ...

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  6. THE SELF ACCUSER.

    At a small seaside resort we were playing billiards during that quiet half hour which invariably follows dinner and precedes the evening's programme of bridge, ...

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  7. LIFE AND LETTERS.

    "Wherever you turn," said Lord Davidson, former Archbishop of Canterbury, in a recent address, "you find all the best people have on their table the books ...

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  8. BOOKS IN BRIEF.

    That wonderful battle of giants which was British politics during Half the long foreign of Queen Victoria has found on both sides historians worthy of it. Lord ...

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  9. BOOK REVIEWS.

    Probably Australia's one scholar of international reputation in the sphere of religious thought is Dr. Angus, the president of St. Andrew's College in the University ...

    Article : 1,102 words
  10. OATHS AND ORPINGTONS.

    "It is a terrible thing." declared Sanders. "to think there are so many unprincipled people in the West." ...

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  12. TRAMPING THROUGH AMERCIA.

    The adventures of a wall from Buenos Aires to New York are well described by a Peruvian Boy Scout, Augusto Flores. With four young friends—the leader was ...

    Article : 424 words
  13. THE NEW POWDER.

    I have a letter from a friend in Sydney, and it contains this vivid picture: "A day or two before the Malolo was due it seemed to me that half at least of Sydney's ...

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    In his book "Concerning Many Things," Judge Parry tells the anecdote characteristic of Sir Charles Russell. On one occasion a solicitor's clerk was sent by his ...

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    One of the late Lord Hotham's stories was about an ancestor of his. Twisden Hodges, who was enormously fat: "This gentleman, who in his day was a gay and ...

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    According to Mr. Ernest Bowen- Row-lands, who tells the story in his book "In Court and Out of Court," "a certain novelist, who had taken a house many miles ...

    Article : 147 words
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