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    "The English Poets," edited by T. H. Ward, M.A. (Macmillan and Co., Ltd., London.) Volume five, the latest addition to Messrs. Macmillan's fine anthology of ...

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  3. GERMANY'S TREATMENT OF AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS OF WAR.

    From the Defence Department we have received No. 1 report on "How the Germans Treated Australian Prisoners of War." It contains extracts from ...

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  4. A GERMAN WAR NOVEL.

    "The Ship of Death," by Edward Stilgebauer (Constable and Co., Ltd., London) Judging by the authorised translation from the German, Mr.—or should it be ...

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  5. ORIGINAL VERSE.

    The sea! The sea both strange and vast! Remember our dangers safely passed, When the North wind blow as 'twould blow its last, ...

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  6. AT A BASE IN FRANCE.

    "Between Battles," by A. M. Perkins. (T. Fisher Unwin, Ltd., London). In December, 1916 the Rev. A. M. Perkins accepted the Y.M.C.A.'s invitation ...

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  7. MODERN CRUSADERS.

    "Modern Crusaders" is by Major W. S. Kent Hughes, M.C., 3rd Light Horse Brigade, A.I.F. Publishers: Melville and Mullen, Melbourne. ...

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    An Eccentric Inebriate.—In the City Police Court last week Elizabeth Davey, a hardened incbriate, was sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment on a charge of ...

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