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  2. In the Library

    CAPTAIN PETER WRIGHT, the Assistant Secretary and Interpreter at the Supreme War Council in 1917, has set out to give the facts of the defective organisation of Hie Allied Forces, which led to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,220 words
  3. "WALKING SHADOWS"

    AMONGST the poets who blazed into, notoriety in the early part of this century Mr. Alfred Noyes made a distinct mark-as a very fluent writer with some resemblances to Tennyson and William Morris. One of ...

    Article : 308 words
  4. "THE SHIP THAT NEVER SET SAIL"

    MISS JEAN CURLEWIS has followed in her mother's footsteps with a story, "The Ship that, Never Set Sail" (Dymock's), which is really an excellent yarn for girls. Brenda ...

    Article : 219 words
  5. "BUSHLAND STORIES"

    MISS AMY ELEANOR MACK (Mrs. Harrison) lias written some of the most, attractive and informative books about the birds and flowers of the bush, and one book of Australian ...

    Article : 156 words
  6. "THE BEST SCHOOL OF ALL"

    IT is rather strange that a girl, Miss Lillian M. Pyke, should have written the hest stories of boys' schools in Australia. Miss Pyke is a Melbourne girl, and has written about one of the great public schools there in a ...

    Article : 287 words
  7. "SOME PIRATES OF MARMADUKE"

    THE earlier chapters of this story, "Some Pirates and Marmaduke" (Dymoele's), by E. Wyke Smith, lead one to believe that it is intended as a travesty of the familiar piratical tale now disappearing from current ...

    Article : 203 words
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