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  2. LAND OF HIS FATHERS.

    LLANSANTFFRAID, May 7.—"Nothing in all my tour has touched me more than this. It is really the climax of my pilgrimage." So the Commonwealth Premier ...

    Article : 1,208 words
  3. MALVERY HOLD.

    The landlord turned on Blake with a look of perplexity. "You think there may be some doubts about that, sir?" he asked. ...

    Article : 3,787 words
  4. TRADE AFTER THE WAR.

    Though perhaps too drastic in detail to be workable there is a basis of sound sense in the suggestion offered by Mr. Francis Gribble as an alternative to the proposed ...

    Article : 768 words
  5. THE PASSING OF THE OMNIBUS.

    To-day the control of the street passenger traffic of the city passes out of the hands of the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus [?]mpany Limited, and the ...

    Article : 1,256 words
  6. THE PASSING SHOW.

    I have fringed with the [?]oet in a hail of [?]lect where the North Sea blizzards rage. I have dared its wrath through a column of [?]orth in the thick of the cable page. ...

    Article : 2,308 words
  7. FRENCH RESERVES MARCHING THROUGH A SHELL-SHATTERED VILLAGE OF THE MEUSE.

    —("The Great War.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 13 words
  8. ABOVE THE KAISER.

    The "military domination of Prussia," which the Prime Minister declared must be "wholly and finally destroyed," has, declares Mr. Ignatius Phayze in the "Daily ...

    Article : 825 words
  9. FRENCH SCOUTS ON THE QUI VIVE NEAR FORT VAUX, SOME TWO MILES WEST OF DOUAUMONT.

    —("The Great War.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 18 words
  10. THE FRENCH 250 MM. HOWITZER.

    —("The Times History of the War.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 10 words
  11. THE NATIONAL ANTHEM

    In the "Weekly Herald" recently, there appeared an article on the British National Anthem, in which the writer claimed it as being of Scottish origin. He based his ...

    Article : 214 words
  12. THE LADIES' PAGE.

    Anyone looking at the ladies' page in his newspaper would find it difficult to believe that the country is engaged in a war that has imperilled the nation's very existence, ...

    Article : 179 words
  13. WOBBLE AND LURCH.

    Professor A.F.Pollard, speaking on "The Progress of the War," said that to people who were saying "Let us have another Cromwell and we shall speedily see the ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. "FAT" PARTS IN WAGNER.

    "Fat parts" abound in wagner operas, and they were particularly conspicuous in the case of a German opera company which has just been visiting Holland (says the ...

    Article : 167 words
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