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  2. READERS AND WRITERS.

    It has become usual nowadays for a literary man's life to be written before his death, and posterity will be able to tell us whether the practice was a good one. The ...

    Article : 1,465 words
  3. THE PASSING SHOW.

    Can ye no hear yonder pibroch a sou[?]in'— Can ye no feel it a' tinglin' yer blood? Where the fey Yarra comes leapin' an' boundin'— (Losh, but Ah doot that Glen Foot[?]cray's in ...

    Article : 2,680 words
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  5. NATIONAL ECONOMY AND EDUCATION.

    Readers of "The Argus" may be interested in the following extract from "Der Tag," printed in "The Times" Educational Supplement of September 21:—"Whereas ...

    Article : 1,973 words
  6. FOOD IDOLATRY.

    Professor and Privy Councillor Boas, one of Germany's great authorities on food values, has, according to the "Chronicle," been lecturing to a number of women's ...

    Article : 840 words
  7. THE UNADORNED LIP.

    There is evidence (says the "Chronicle") that the new army order allowing the upper lip to be clean-shaven has been welcomed by all ranks. To many this ...

    Article : 180 words
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