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  2. THE WISEACRE.

    The chambers in the house of dreams Are fed with no divine an air, That Time's young wings grow young therein. ...

    Article : 361 words
  3. POEMS & RHYMES

    The world-famous South Australian airman. Sir Ross Smith, died as the result of an accident on April 13 (Easter time), 1922. The following lines by Mrs. Willett Beran, of ...

    Article : 287 words
  4. THE LIBRARY TABLE.

    "Essays of To-day and Yesterday" (George G. Harrap & Co., Limited, London). A grace is received no less than [?] ...

    Article : 2,419 words
  5. Books & Writers

    When the Creator of the universe made man and the other animals of the earth. He surely intended them for mutual benefit. The late Charles Read wrote that ...

    Article : 1,515 words
  6. TURGENEV.

    A few years ago Tolstoi was the one Russian author with a wide popularity in England. To-day another figure stands beside him in the view of many ...

    Article : 769 words
  7. MEN, WOMEN, AND BOOKS.

    In an article in The London Mercury on the Sitwells. Mr. Rosbert Burdett points out that the recent reaction against what has become the conventional ...

    Article : 1,503 words
  8. THE LIGHTS OF ADELAIDE.

    The glistening lights of Adelaide Seen from the bills beyond, A million golden bubbles Aswimming on a pond. ...

    Article : 105 words
  9. TENNYSON'S HOMES.

    One week has renewed memories of the two homes of Tennyson's fame (writes The London Daily Telegraph). The National Trust announces that Lord ...

    Article : 564 words
  10. THE WORLD'S MISER.

    He keeps beneath strong bolts and bats The piercing beauty of the stars. The colours of the drying day He boards as treasure, well [?] may. ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. THE IDEALIST.

    I had a friend who chose the second-bast Not of set purpose, but unconsciously Casting aside his fragile clock of dreams; Now clad discreetly with a [?] seat ...

    Article : 67 words
  12. WIND FROM THE FAST.

    Alone, I hear the wind about my walls, ... Wind of the city night, south-west and wana—Rain-burdened wind, your homely sound recalls Youth, and a distant sountryside takes form. ...

    Article : 109 words
  13. JOHN BERNARD O'HARA.

    From gloricus height above the sordid earth, His sweet voice tuned to songs of highest worth.— Music, by which he raised our souls in [?] of Nature's beauties and God's ordered ways ...

    Article : 50 words
  14. ALSATIAN HOLDS UP AN OMNIBUS.

    A snarling and growling Alsatian dog held up an omnibus in High street, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, for more than half an hour. ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. MAGAZINES.

    A new quarterly magazine, "The Panton," a journal of literature, art, music, and drama, published in London, has been received. The magazine claims as ...

    Article : 454 words
  16. "THE SORROW OF CONRAD'S LIFE."

    Why did Joseph Conrad the novelist, refuse to lecture when he needed the money he had the opportunity of obtaining by this means? ...

    Article : 540 words
  17. Advertising

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    Advertising : 682 words
  18. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    From Robertson & Mullens, Limited, Melbourne:—Gloricas Apollo." by E. Rarrington; "Brian Teasers," by M. Digby "The Vanishing American." by Zane Gray; "Chandhu." by Gwen ...

    Article : 251 words
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