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  2. A LETTER ON BOOKS

    If the essay is a rare thing in Australia, the theological essay is unusual indeed. The Rev. J. Frederic Sanders commends his new book, "In the Power of the Infinite" ...

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  3. CRICKET IN VERSE AND SONG.

    [?]ny will remember the stirring words which open Sir Henry Newbolt's fine poem, "Vitai Lampada":—There's a breathless hush in the close to-night ...

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  6. OLD COACHING DAYS.

    Two occasions, at least are known—there have been probably several others—where drivers on this road were given presentations by grateful passengers. In ...

    Article : 1,419 words
  7. POEMS AND RHYMES.

    Laughter came, a child of Mirth, laughter, winsome Laughter. Heaven smiled upon her birth—But the world frowned after. ...

    Article : 184 words
  8. THE SWEET O' THE YEAR.

    By Charles C. D. Roberts, in Great Thoughts. The upland hills are green again; The river runs serene again; All down the miles ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. THE WISEACRE.

    From "Prospect":—To be glad of life because it gives you the chance of love, and to work, and to play, and to look up at the stars; to be ...

    Article : 458 words
  10. 9 P.M.

    By Agnes Mure Mackenzie, in The Graphic. Orion climbs the sky, And the small gleaming moon, Nakedly white, and I ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. MARGINAL NOTES.

    To the English mind, used to its Bible in gloomy cover and decorously small print (lest an act of piety should become too easy), there is something startling in the ...

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  12. ADVICE OF A BUCOLIC PHILOSOPHER.

    Eclecticism is a fine [?] when it can be applied to the mundane problem of how to be sure of one's daily crust. Of course, I was not always an ...

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  13. SMALL TALK

    The scene is a country national school in County Antrim. The teacher is exhibiting a class of tiny boys to an inspector. She ask the top boys—"Johnny ...

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  14. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    From the Shaftesbury Society and Ragged School Union, John street, London.—The Shaftesbury Magazine for May-June, which specialises as the seventy-seventh annual meeting number. It ...

    Article : 362 words
  15. CORRESPONDENCE.

    A. T. SAUNDERS writes:—In The Nautical Magazine of February, 1921, is "A Seaman's Tribute" to Joseph Conrad (Korzeniowski), by F. G. Cooper, which I ...

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  19. BURNS RELICS FOR SALE.

    Scotsmen all over the world will be interested in the important sale of Burns MS. and relics et Sotheby's next month (wrote The Daily Chronicle in June). These ...

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