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  3. IN THE BEGINNING.

    There are men whose importance in history lies [?]ss in their own personal character and accomplishments than in the work which they were set to do in the ...

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  4. THE PASSING SHOW.

    "Somme Battle." — Headline in "The A[?]us," Monday, July 3. Somme battle"—so the papers name the day ...

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  5. LONE SHIELINGS.

    There are regions within our own narrow seas, writes a correspondent of "The Times" where only the faintest sounds of w[?]rfaring make themselves seen and heard. Islands of ...

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  6. BULLS IN PARLIAMENT.

    Under the title, "The Bull Ring at Westminster," Sir Henry Lucy contributes to "Printers' Pie" some specimens of the quaint things he has heard and heard of. ...

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  7. WAIL FROM ETON.

    The "Eton College Chronicle" says:— "This half will be remembered by all, from the awful fact that we are to get up at half past 5 a.m.—a calamity in no way ...

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  8. REVUE WRITERS DIFFICULTY

    A cynic writes (in a London newspaper) that war has at least had the advantage of obliging theatrical revue authors to brush up their wit. Hitherto anyone could stage ...

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