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  2. THE DUMMY.

    "'Where have you been all this day 'My boy Billy? 'Where have you been all the day, 'Pretty Billy tell me? ...

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  3. HATTERS.

    How the hatter came to get his name I have never been able to find out—definitely. The distinguishing mark of a hatter in the bush is supposed to be a ...

    Article : 1,571 words
  4. EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

    With characteristic lucidity and thoroughness. "The Round Table" quarterly analyses the outstanding problems that concern the British Commonwealth of ...

    Article : 1,241 words
  5. LIFE AND LETTERS

    When the English Speaking Union established its Walter Hines Page Travelling Fellolwships it made an ideal choice by selecting Mr. J. A. Spender as its first ...

    Article : 1,598 words
  6. PIONEERS OF TO-DAY.

    Farmers of the old School tell us with a great deal of truth that wheat belt Pioneering to-day is not the stern job it was fifteen or twenty years ago. They ...

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  7. BOOK REVIEWS:

    The very fact that some two years have been allowed to elapse sine the publication of the first two volumes of the "Intimate Papers of Colonel House" might ...

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  8. BOOKS IN BRIEF.

    Catulle Mendes was a conspicuous figure in the literary life of during the 'eighties and 'nineties of last century. In his "Confessions of a Young Man" George ...

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    Mr. Booth tells an amusing story of Herbert Standing, the actor, and Leopold Lewis, the adapter of "The Bells," the drama in which Henry Irving first won ...

    Article : 527 words
  11. MAINLY AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL.

    The author of the stories and sketches contained in the volume entitled "Glimpses," is a New Zealander of English antecedents, and a good deal of the ...

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    In his book of "Pink 'Un Yesterdays," Mr. J. B. Booth tells the story of a rejected address. When Lord Kitchener landed at Dover, on his return from his ...

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    At one time an habitue of Romano's, that famous house of call in the Strand, was Mr. Hugh Boscawen, a brother of Lord Falmouth "Boscawen was giving a ...

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