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  2. LIFE AND LETTERS

    Mr. James Bone, who wrote that wonderful book, "The London Perambulators," has recorded his opinion—with which most of us will agree—that the ...

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  3. DENIZENS OF THE BUSH.

    Stories often reach me describing savagery among birds, how they attacK and mob one another; but I also receive, probably just as often, stories revealing ...

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  4. ONE THING AND ANOTHER.

    Dear "Scrutator."—A recent cablegram from Karachi gives some interesting details regarding the smuggling of a large number of rare and ancient coins, ...

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  5. FACTS.

    What exactly is a fact? In the hope of getting some suggestive information and an answer to this question, I turned to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, only to find ...

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  6. A DESERTED HOSTELRY.

    Oil, you four winds that blow so strong And know that this is true, Stoop for a little and carry my song To all the men I knew! ...

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  7. THE KALAMAZOO.

    Train travellers who swing overland from Geraldton, W.A. to Chillagoe N.Q., with Alice Springs, Broken Hill, Bourke, Longreach. Cloncurry, and Queenstown, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BOOK REVIEWS.

    Published almost simultaneously with Miss Sonia Howe's interesting recollections of the French Marshal (reviewed in these columns the 9th of January, 1932). ...

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  9. SOME RECENT FICTION.

    Opinions differ very widely as to what precisely constitutes "a good time." Peggy Deane's simple and, as it turns out in her case to be, effectual idea is to ...

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    In one of his interesting articles contributed to a London periodical, Mr. Wilfred Whitten tells a good story of Queen Victoria which he believes to be authentic: ...

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  12. YOU SHOULD KNOW THIS.

    Legend says that a Greek voted to ostracize a statesman because it was so tiresome to hear him called "the Just." Name the statesman.—Aristides. ...

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  13. SAINT OR SINNER?

    Miss Borden makes it abundantly clear to her readers that her new novel is primarily a love story; not a story with a moral, for its principal protagonists are ...

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    The late Ellen Terry has described one of her first meetings with Henry Irving before they became associated in their long partnership on the stage. She says: "I know ...

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    At a dinner given in Cairo after the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, at which the Duke of Connaught, Sir Garnet Wolseley and numerous staff officers were present, the ...

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    In his collection of anecdotes entitled "Humour Among the Doctors," Mr. John Aye tells a story of a man who asked a doctor friend of his: "What on earth is ...

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