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  2. REVIEWS OF BOOKS.

    The Truth About Home Rule." by Pembroke Wicks: Pitman & Sons, London—There is a certain quaintness —ingenious or ingenuous according to individual opinion ...

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  3. WIT AND HUMOUR.

    It has sometimes happened that a preacher has appropriated bodily for the pulpit the complete sermon of another man, and with humorous results. A Cambridge don could hardly have been ...

    Article : 495 words
  4. POEMS AND RHYMES.

    A good sword and a trusty hand! A merry heart and true! King James's men shall understand What Cornish lads can do ...

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  5. THE WISEACRES.

    From Glen Osmond:— Truth needs no flower of speech.—Pope. Even with the meanest we cannot gain a glimpse into their inward trials and struggles without ...

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  6. WRITINGS AND WRITERS.

    There is not among the borrower from our public libraries much idea of the quiet humour occasionally caused by their enquiries. As a role these relate to books on ...

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  7. Below the Poverty Line.

    In America the Federal and State Constitutions come into conflict regarding industrial legislation; and so far Massachusetts and Utah, the pioneers in the matter ...

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  8. LITERARY NOTES.

    Mrs. Mary Gaunt, the traveller and novelist, was given a little dinner to meet a little company by her publisher, Mr. Werner Laurie, just before she set ...

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  9. A POET OF THE "PUSH."

    "Backblock Ballads," and other verses, by "Den" (C. J. Dennis); Cole's Book Arcade, Melbourne and Adelaide.—Mr. Dennis is known all over Australia as a fluent and ...

    Article : 719 words
  10. PETER.

    Not fn the garden of rose and lily Where the bee and the blackbird play Not in a cloistered crypt and chilly Under the minster grey ...

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    Advertising : 988 words
  12. THE ETERNAL WAKING.

    "Gone," the world says. And the murmurs of the priest a-chanting drone. "He is sleeping, God has taken to Himself this life. His own" ...

    Article : 249 words
  13. FEDERATIONS.

    "The Federal Systems of the United States and the British Empire," by Arthur P. Poley, B.A.; Pitman & Sons, London.— This book, which deals with the origin ...

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  14. RISKS OF NAVAL WAR.

    "Capture at Sea," by Earl Loreburn; Methuen &. Co., London—This work, by the ex-Lord Chancellor, explains in simple language the dangers to which the laws of ...

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  15. MESSAGES.

    Soft tweet notes of a mate-glad bird, Through the mist of a breaking dawn; Far-off call of its mate dim beard Dew on a sun-kissed lawn. ...

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  16. FROM THE FRENCH.

    "Life's Last Gift," by Louis de Robert; Stanley Paul & Co., London—This is a second edition of a book, dedicated to the famous writer, Pierre Loti, for which a ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. A LONDON CLERK IN A REVOLUTION.

    "The Little Hour of Peter Wells," by David "Whitelaw. Hodder & Stoughton, London (E. S. Wigg & Son, Adelaide).— Mr. Whitelaw is always at home with a ...

    Article : 316 words
  18. BRITISH MOTHERS.

    "Mary Pillinger," by Brenda; G. P. Putnam's Sons, London (George Robertson Proprietary, Adelaide).—Here, indeed, is an artfully disguised tract. At first ...

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  19. MISCELLANEOUS.

    From John Lone, Ltd., London—The latest issues of the remarkable cheap 7d. reprints of well-known novels— "The Sin of Jasper Standish," by "Rita," and ...

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  20. A POSTHUMOUS PUBLICATION.

    "The White Shield," by Myrtle Reed: G. P. Putnam's Sons. London (George Robertson Proprietary, Adelaide). —In view of the possibility of a posthumous ...

    Article : 278 words
  21. GOLD AND BUSHRANGERS.

    For Turon Gold," by Don Delaney; New South Wales Bookstall Company, Sydney.—Mr. Delaney, in Australia, may fitly be compared with Mr. Halliwell ...

    Article : 335 words
  22. CLASSICAL DRAMA.

    "Plays of Old Japan: The NO," hy Marie Stopes and Professor Sakurai; W. Heinemanu, London.—The No dramas are hardly known outside Japan. There they ...

    Article : 709 words
  23. SYNDICALISM.

    "The Minimum Wage and Syndicalism," by James Boyle; Stewart & Kidd Company, Cincinnati.—This "independent survey of the two latest movements affecting ...

    Article : 491 words
  24. A SPINSTER SEEING LIFE.

    "Olivia's Latchkey," by Hubert Bland; T. Werner Laurie, London.—The death of Olivia's father when she was 23 left her with an annual income of £400, and no ...

    Article : 221 words
  25. GOETHE AND SHAKSPEARE.

    "Shakspeare and Goethe," by Joseph McCabe; Cole's Book Arcade, Adelaide— Those who have during the post few days listened to Mr. McCabe's lectures will be ...

    Article : 299 words
  26. A LOVE STORY.

    "Moraine Glory," by Helen Wallace; Cassell & Co., London (F. W. Preece, Adelaide).—Many stories have been made out of the awkward plight of a man who goes ...

    Article : 310 words
  27. WHITE SLAVES.

    "Broken Pitchers," by Reginald Wright Kauffmann; T. Werner Laurie, London.— In a series of short sketches—for the truth of which, with all necessary detailed ...

    Article : 473 words
  28. THE GARDEN HOBBY.

    "The Herbaceous Garden," by Mrs. Philip Martineau; Williams & Norgate, London—This is said to be "the first book specially devoted to this subject." It is ...

    Article : 104 words
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