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  2. NEW BOOKS.

    "A History of the French Novel," by George Saintsbury. (London: Macmillan and Co.) "The Australian Tariff Handbook," 1919. (Melbourne: The Industrial Australian and M[?]ning ...

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  3. FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR.

    Extreme interest is being shown in Lord French's story of the early operations against Germany, which is being published serially in the London "Daily Telegraph," ...

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  4. SOLDIERS' PERSONAL EFFECTS.

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  5. STAGE GOSSIP.

    Miss Ethel Irving, who gave us Lady Frederick" and other plays, is looking for a theatre, as are many other people concerned with management in London. For ...

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  6. THE FRENCH NOVEL.

    The second volume of Professor George Saintsbury's "A History of the french Novel" is published by Macmillan (London), and this brings this valuable work to ...

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  7. THE BRITISH "ACE."

    With a record of 73 enemy machines destroyed, the distinction of British "ace" belongs to the late Major Edward mannock, a triple D.S.O. and triple M.C. (says ...

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  8. MUNICIPAL CLERKS' SALARIES.

    Sir,—To meet the increased cost of living, which the Commonwealth startistician estimates in this State to be about 40 per cent., increased sularies and wages have ...

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  9. A RECORD OF CRIME.

    An extraordinary record of crime was unfolded when Charles Tyrrel Davis, alias Charles Tyrol de Vandre. aged 20, described as a clerk, pleaded guilty to stealing ...

    Article : 196 words
  10. MILITARY DEFAULTERS.

    The New Zealand correspondent of "The Australasian" of June 21 writes:— "The Minister for Defence" has lately published in the 'Gazette' a long list of ...

    Article : 313 words
  11. SANKEY MONEY.

    I have just returned from the North of England; from a visit to the Durham coalfield, to be precise (writes Mr. Sydney Walton, in the "Daily Mail"). The strects of ...

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  12. MEDAL FOR RAILWAY EMPLOYEE.

    WODONGA, Thursday.—Mr. Thomas E. Ward, railway signalman, of W[?]onga. who some weeks ago rescued a woman from in front of a passenger train near the High street crossing, has heen ...

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  14. SNATCHED FROM THE GUILLOTINE.

    A dramatic execution seene occurred in Paris at daybreak (wrote the correspondent of the "Daily Express" on April 9), a murderer saving a condemned ...

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