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  2. THE GAEL'S GIFT.

    RECENT cabled reference to the mixing of Irish with Scotch whisky are but another indication, and surely a superfluous one, of the ill days upon ...

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  3. THINGS I HATE.

    I THINK I am right in saying that above the door of the cottage where T. E. Lawrence lived for the last year or two of his life, there is the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,049 words
  4. PEOPLE WHO MAKE US LAUGH.

    THE creator of those chubby little babies on sees playing pranks on postcards and laughing wickedly up from cups and saucers and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,158 words
  5. DOOM OF ENGLAND'S STATELY HOMES

    The great landed estates of Britain are slowly disappearing One more of them, Clumber, in the Dukeries, once centre of a vast domain, has fallen beneath the demolition men's picks. In 50 years it may be that the last of the vast tracts of land ruled over by dukes, marquises and earls will have vanished. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE IMPATIENCE OF MR. WELLS.

    ONE of the predominant impressions which Mr. H. G. Wells has left behind him in Australia is that he is a man of impatience, an ...

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  7. PENGUINS AND THE BODLEY HEAD.

    EXCEPT the more bookish, few buyers of the popular Penguins realise that their publishers are descendants of Lane of Bodley Head, who ...

    Article : 633 words
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    IN Charles Graves's new book of poetry. "The Wood of Time" (John Lane, 5/) the same craftsmanship is in evidence as in his previous volume, ...

    Article : 67 words
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