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  2. The... PASSING SHOW.

    Everybody's [?] over billous-looking paper. Printed in the muddiest and ugliest of blues. Groaning and bemoaning by a flickering midnight paper, ...

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  3. ASKING FOR A MOUNTAIN.

    During recent years Palestine has received considerable attention from archeologists, and many facts of interest to students of the Bible have been revealed. In ...

    Article : 1,486 words
  4. IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    Central Australia is referred to frequently as a paradise for the naturalist That this is at least partially true is proved by the collection brought from parts of ...

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  6. LIBELS ON THE ARMY.

    "We must recognise—if this war literature gives a true picture—that there was in the British Army much swinish immorality, cowardice, druukenness, and ...

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  7. THE "GLOOMY DEAN."

    Dr. W. R. Inge, dean of St. Paul's who attained his three score and ten recently owes his nickname, "the Gloomy Dean," rather to those follies he castigates than to ...

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