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  2. CUEEENT LITERATURE.

    "L of C.," by Agate, James E., Capt. A.S.C., follows the military mode in describing everything by its initials. L. of C. stands for lines of communication, A.S.C. for the Army ...

    Article : 1,046 words
  3. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Every now and then, leaving the beaten track with its procession of musical comedies, farcical pieces, melodramas, and serious plays of pathos or of passion, by authors of ...

    Article : 1,463 words
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  5. SYLVIA.

    "And we can do our Swiss trip—oh, joy." Eva looked up from Bari's tuition with a suilic of delight. "Who are these Danvers, and why do they want to come to ...

    Article : 1,743 words
  6. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The Mesopotamian campaign from the retreat upon Kut to its siege and fall is the subject of the last part of the "Times' History of the War." The author covers ground which ...

    Article : 337 words
  7. NEW FICTION.

    "The-Snare" is an excellent story of the Peninsular campaign, by Mr. Rafael Sabatint. It begins in the autumn when Wellington had withdrawn the British forces ...

    Article : 627 words
  8. AUSTRALIAN VERSE.

    Mr. Boyce Bowden, author of "Wellington Verses." is an exemplar and pattern of civic virtue. He sings the praises of his town with the ardour of a lover; he can even find ...

    Article : 752 words
  9. WAR RHYMES.

    We have received a book of rhymes entitled "Hoisting Our Flag on the Anzac Redoubt," and others, by "Patrlus " The book is neatly produced, and the author, who is ...

    Article : 131 words
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