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  2. DAVID LENNOX.

    When Major Mitchell was appointed [?]urveyor-general of New South Wales on the death of his predecessor, John Oxley, a notable explorer and capable official, he ...

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  3. DEVON'S NEW ABBEY.

    LONDON Feb 25—Twenty five years ago with a capital of 20/, the Black Monks of Buckfast, in Devon, began to build their abbey church. There were but ...

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  4. NEW BOOKS

    The following new books and reprints have been received:- "Reflections in Jamaica," by Mary Gaunt (London: Ernest Benn Ltd.)[?] "Through the Box-office ...

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  6. MISS LILIAN DAVIES.

    LONDON. March 10. — There are not many musical comedy "stars" of outstanding ability. Miss Evelyn Laye has proved her capacity to attract and hold audiences; ...

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  7. BOOKS IN 1931.

    In spite of the economic crisis (states the "Publishers' Circular and Booksellers' Record"), 14,[?]88 books were published during 1931, compared with 15,393 in 1930, a ...

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