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  2. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    Early in the war we heard a great deal about the "silver bullet," which was to be the Allies' most potent ally. Optimists predicted Germany's economic collapse in a few ...

    Article : 1,476 words
  3. THE CHURCHES.

    The attitude of the Christian Church to problems raised by the present world-war was the subject of an address in All Saints' Cathedral, Bathurst, by Ca[?]on Forster, ...

    Article : 487 words
  4. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Something was said upon the arrival here of Allan Wilkie and Frediswyde Hunter-Watts upon the almost desperate, need for a Shake[?]pearean season, and this fact is illustrated by ...

    Article : 1,437 words
  5. THE CRIMSON FIELD.

    When the [?]owmen came about them they found both men wounded in so many places that it was wonder they had breath left for speech. And Heron looked at Demaine, and ...

    Article : 1,734 words
  6. THE ROUND TABLE.

    In the March number of the "Round Table" the contributors have successfully overcome the danger to which any quarterly review must be subject at a time when events move so rapidly ...

    Article : 603 words
  7. THE BALKAN DARKNESS.

    Sir,—Will you allow me a word in reply to your generally sympathetic criticism of my little book, "Light on the B[?]lkan Darkness," which appeared in your issue of December 25, ...

    Article : 1,299 words
  8. LIFE AS SERVICE.

    Dr. John Hunter has been giving a series of Sunday morning services at the Aeolian Hall, London. A recent sermon was on "Life and Service." Life was meant for service, he said, ...

    Article : 1,671 words
  9. NEW MUSIC.

    Messrs. W. H. P[?]ling and Co. publish Ernest Dillon Bell's "Coo-e[?], Coo-e[?], We're Coming from Way-Back Town." This is a vivac[?]ons march song in rag-time, and should pro[?] ...

    Article : 104 words
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  11. A COMEDIAN'S MEMOIRS.

    Playgoers all over the world cherish kindly recollections of Mr. R[?] G. Knowles, whose quips and cranks have provoked the laughter of both hemispheres. Mr. Knowles has now ...

    Article : 483 words
  12. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    A Critical Revia[?]on of the Eucalypts, part 25. J. H. Ma[?]den (Government Printer). Reflections on Violence, Sorel: The Curse of the Hohenzollern, Nurse Cavell, Sarolea; Above the [?]attle, ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. NEW NOVELS.

    In "Tales from Polish Authors" Miss E. C. Beneke has translated specimens of the work of a number of writers who now make their first appearance in English dress. ...

    Article : 1,444 words
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  15. A FIELD HOSPITAL IN SERVIA.

    In 1914 Mrs. Mabel Dearmer was becoming well known to London theatre-goers as a successful producer of the more artistic type of plays. War turned her energy into other ...

    Article : 995 words
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