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  2. BOOKS AND WRITERS.

    It is a pleasure, always, to turn to the work of Mr. J. B. O'Hara. He is such, a change from the ordinary run of Australian poets. Not that one would have him ...

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  3. ALFRED NOYES.

    Mr. Edmund Gosse, the distinguished literary critic, writes in. The Sunday Times London) a notice of Mr. Alfred Noyes and his new book of poetry, "The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. POEMS AND RHYMES.

    Thank Heaven, the crisis, The dasher is past. And the lingering illness Is over at last— ...

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  5. POPULAR GALLERY PICTURES.

    This recently acquired picture, by Lucchaesi, is without imagination—a painting representing exactly what the artist and everybody else see. It is literally a ...

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  6. THE WISEACRE.

    If a man constantly aspires, is he not elevated?—Thoreau. Gossip is a beast of prey that does not wait for the death, of the creature it ...

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  7. MARGINAL NOTES.

    "If I write of wretched and strange things," said Thomas Burke, of the 'Limehouse Nights," "It is because these kings move me most." Like Hardy, he ...

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  8. SMALL TALK.

    It is said that one of the greatest compliments ever paid to the famous tenor, the late Signer Caruso, during his professional career, came from some working ...

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  10. THE OVERLAND TELEGRAPH LINE.

    It winds along the saltbush track, Beyond the desert sands- The Thin White Line that breathes of Home 'Across the wild bushlands. ...

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  11. BABY.

    Sweetly dreaming in your cradle, little sleepy-head; With the angels each night watching Round your tiny bed: ...

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  12. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "ENGLISHMAN" writes:-In the early schools and the early colleges of Oxford and Cambridge, English had no place, for it has but a set of dialects spoken by the ...

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  13. HISTORIC BIBLE.

    "At the installation festival of the Princess Royal Lodge, IVallaroo, on Jane 8, the Junior Grand Warden, R.W. Bro. Fred Johns, urged the greater study of the ...

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  15. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    From the New South Wales Bookstill Company, Limited:-"The Boss of Killara," by Vance Palmer. From Edward A. Vidler, Melbourne:-A book of ...

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