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  3. J.M. BARRIE AND "PETER PAN,"

    J. M. Barrie, whose "Peter Pan" is to be staged to-night, is one of the most delightful writers of the present day. He is not merely a clever man. ...

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  4. THE NOVELIST.

    "Where did you live after you were married?" said Mrs. Stanton, continuing her questions. "We lived abroad—In Paris and on ...

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  5. CHAPTER III.

    Mrs. Stanton found it necessary to swallow her wrath with Mrs. Rex. In a few days that young woman had established herself in Mrs. ...

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  6. FROM THE STANDPOINT OF LABOR.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, in an interesting auto-biographical article in P.T.O., thus gives an account of his struggles:— ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL GRAB

    Sir,—It has been asserted by better authority than mine that the tampering with the Braddon Clause by Sir. William Lyne and Co., is an illegal act. ...

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