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  2. THE PASSING SHOW.

    Looking about me "on this great stage of fools," as the mad King Lear phrased it, I see with a queer jumble of farce, melodrama, and tragedy in the passing show as ...

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  4. CONCERTS FOR THE SOLDIERS.

    Concerts and cinema shows are the order of the day and night in every Red Triangle hut situated amongst the demobilising soldiers. Perhaps no concert party travelling ...

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  6. PARTIES AND THE STATE.

    A vast amount of arrant nonsense is said and written from time to time about the evils of party Government, and the iniquity of so called machine politics. It would almost be ...

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  7. SIR D. HAIG'S POPULARITY.

    The prime factor in Sir Douglas Haig's great popularity among the new armies was undoubtedly (writes "A Territorial" in the "Dundee Advertiser") the interest he ...

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