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  2. WRITINGS AND WRITERS.

    Brunton Stephens, a Queensland poet, takes a place in Australian poetry between Kendall and Gordon; perhaps never reaches Kendall highest poetic level or Gordon's ...

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  3. REVIEWS OF, BOOKS.

    "Via Rhodesia," by Charlotte Mansfield; Stanley paul & Co, London.—Probably one must not take Miss Mansfield's estimate of herself too literally; otherwise, a ...

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  4. LITERARY NOTES.

    The "book-cadger" was as well known to Roman authors as to London, and Martial's answer to one of these has come down to us in his epigram "To Lupercus," ...

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  5. THE WISEACRE.

    It is only when a man puts off from himself all external support, and stands alone, that I see him to be strong and to prevail.—Emerson. ...

    Article : 751 words
  6. STARTLING SATIRE.

    A small book with a pale blue paper cover has startled all Paris today (wrote the Paris correspondent of The London Daily Express on February 20). It is called, ...

    Article : 1,204 words
  7. THE SCOTTISH LANGUAGE.

    "A Scots Dialect Dictionary," compiled by Alexander Warrack, M.A., with an introduction and a dialect map by William Grant, M.A.; W. & R. Chambers. Ltd., ...

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  8. MISCELLANEOUS.

    From Harringtons' Ltd., Sydney.—The March issue of that well-prepared and beautifully illusrated Monthly, Harringtons' Photograph Journal. ...

    Article : 189 words
  9. PRINCE AND PEASANT.

    "Crown, Coronet, and Clover," by Caroline Corner; Greening & Co., Ltd., London,—Truly a fine alliterative title for both book and writer! When introduced ...

    Article : 245 words
  10. POEMS AND RHYMES.

    Sometimes at early morn, when thrushes sing. And long before I hear the first football— Often before a bird is on the wing— I think I hear thee call. ...

    Article : 157 words
  11. NOT "TOO OLD AT 40."

    "Dorinda and Her Daughter," by "Iota" (Mrs. Mannington Caffyn); Hurst and Blackett, London (George Robertson Proprietary, Adelaide).—"People always will ...

    Article : 412 words
  12. TO LIFT OR TO LEAN.

    There are two kinds of people on earth today, Just two kinds of people, no more. I say. Not the saint and the sinner, for 'his well understood, ...

    Article : 202 words
  13. SOME DAY.

    Some day, somewhere, all patient eyes tearblinded. Shall shine snow where tears no more shall start; ...

    Article : 223 words
  14. ODD STORIES.

    "Gilead Balm." by Bernard Capes; T. Fisher Unwin, London.—It is always unsatisfactory to see a man doing a boy's work. There are a dozen authors with ...

    Article : 483 words
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  16. WHAT IS LOVE?

    What is love? A perfume fragrant, Richer than the blossoms sweet,Yet as often roughly trampled Underneath the seeker's feet. ...

    Article : 192 words
  17. EDUCATION NOTES.

    In consequence of the absence on leave of Chief Inspector Maughan, several changes have become necessary in the Education Department. Inspector Cherry has ...

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  18. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Hilda Miethke.—Many thanks. Your courtesy is appreciated. "Literary Dispute."—The lines are by Robert Burns, and this is the correct ...

    Article : 275 words
  19. A WOMAN'S SACRIFICE.

    "Friends of Fate," by Lucas Cleeve (Mrs. Howard Kingscoie); Greening's Colonial Library.—"To those who are inclined, when reading this story to exclaim, ...

    Article : 333 words
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