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  3. SWINBURNE'S LETTERS.

    Many estimates have been made of the character of Swinburne, and more than a few have been as wildly [?] as some of the contemporary utterances on his ...

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  4. IN THE PAPERS.

    At a gift sale in Altrinclmm for the British Red Cross Society the brass name-plate which was on the door of Mr. Lloyd George's office when he gave up business ...

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  5. TRAIL OF THE FLAMES.

    I suppose many people who know the Beech Forest district are wondering what has happened to its wonderful fa[?] mora especially to its birds. The human suffering ...

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  6. JOHN SCHUTT.

    In the death of Mr. John Schutt, who for close on 59 years was the librarian of the Supreme Court Library, the State has lost a most faithful servant and the legal ...

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  7. THE 1914 STAR.

    A letter to the "Westminster Gazette," signed "H. Harcourt Dixon, Lt.-Commander. Gallipoli, R.N. Depot, Crystal. Palace," includes the following:— ...

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  8. POLICEWOMEN WASH PAINTED FACES.

    The women members of the police force of Newark, New Jersey, have added to their duties that of arresting girls' with dazzling complexions, washing the rouge and powder ...

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  9. TURKEY'S WAR PROFITEERS.

    Mr. H. Collinson Owen, special representative of the British press with the British naval forces at the Dardanelles, writing from Constantinople, says:— ...

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  10. PROHIBITION OR IMPROVED PUBLIC-HOUSES.[?]

    "It is clear from the evidence received at local inquiri[?] in areas such as Liverpool and Glasgow that a pressing need in any attempt to deal scientifically with the ...

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  11. ADVENTURES OF A FLAG.

    The following extract is from a letter, dated November 18, 1918, written by the adju[?] of the [?] [?] [?] Regiment: ...

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  13. GERMAN GLUTTONY.

    The modern Tenton is the greatest [?] man of all nations, and a gl[?] to boot [?] Henry do [?] in the [?] Mail," after quoting class[?] ...

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  14. ENGLAND AND OPERA.

    Sir Charles Vill[?] Stanford writes as fullows to "The Times": "Your announce this morning tha tthe "Berlin Court Opera is to be explo[?] as a [?] company ...

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