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  2. WRITINGS AND WRITERS.

    There are two ways of interviewing, with many byways. Three-if you count the American way of invention; but that does not count in the ...

    Article : 281 words
  3. REVIEWS OF BOOKS.

    [?] cy. Whittaker's Place," by Joseph C. Lincoln; Appleton &Co., New York (F. W. Preece, Adelaide).—Bayport—probably it is drawn from life—was a village on ...

    Article : 843 words
  4. DRAMATIC NOTES.

    By the Asturias to-day Miss Nellie Stewart is due to leave London outward bound for Australia to fulfil her engagement under the direction of Mr. L. C. Williamson ...

    Article : 1,657 words
  5. LITERARY NOTES.

    This year will probably be remarkable for the number of notable centenary celebrations, for in literature alone—and for the moment we are concerned only with ...

    Article : 905 words
  6. A CHINESE CONSUL.

    Mr. Hwang Yung Liang, who arrived from London by the G. M. S. Friedrich der Grosse on Friday afternoon, is the first Chinese Consul appointed by the Celestial ...

    Article : 471 words
  7. A PRACTICAL WORK.

    "Station Bookkeeping." by Francis Ernest Vigars, F.C.P.A.; William Brooks & Co., Limited, Sydney.—The necessity for this simple and plain but withal through and ...

    Article : 137 words
  8. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The February issue of The Review of Reviews for Australasia has a number of interesting features. An exceedingly readable article is entitled "Do We Sleep Too ...

    Article : 1,174 words
  9. CHAPTER II.-THE INTERVIEW.

    Madame was gracious, Madame was kind. "But I never know, what to say." And she could say so much, with a little leading. Thug of ...

    Article : 1,492 words
  10. CHAPTER III.—THE SEQUEL.

    But it was Madame's last afternoon in Christchurch—Madame was going; Madame had gone! And Madame had to see the copy. Did Madame know ...

    Article : 938 words
  11. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,449 words
  12. LIFE IN LONDON.

    "Hilary on Her Own," by Mabel Barnes [?]: Hutchinson & Co., London.—Ihis hook adds yet another to the list of novels about girls trying to earn their ...

    Article : 398 words
  13. CUSTOMS ENQUIRIES.

    Three breaches of the Customs Act by imperters were enquired into by the Acting Collector of Customs (Mr. W. M. Jenkin) at the Customs House, Port Adelaide, on ...

    Article : 757 words
  14. POEMS AND RHYMES

    I gave him all my love in sweet intent, Like perfumed blossoms on the dear air spent, My honeved essence—Then he smiled—and passed ...

    Article : 254 words
  15. MEMORIES.

    Night reigned—the mystic atmosphere Hurg, ting'd with fancies, o'er the earth, Ethereal cam immersed the sphere Wherein to light a moon gave birth. ...

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  16. A POISONING PROBLEM.

    "Branded," by Gerald Bis; Greening and Co., London.—Probably few readers of to-day know a quietly thrilling scene in "Poor Miss Finch," by Wilkie Collins. The ...

    Article : 421 words
  17. A BOARDING SCHOOL FARCE.

    "The Artificial Girl," by R. W. Cole; Greening & Co., London—When Herbert; aged 25, arranges to spend some Weeks at a boarding school, disguised as ...

    Article : 279 words
  18. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Emorf."—Good sentiment rhymed, but scarcely poetry. ...

    Article : 10 words
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