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  2. ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

    When Abraham Lincoln, whom the world looks upon as its greatest democrat (and of whom a recent English biographer, Lord. Charnwood, says, "He was one of the few ...

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  3. "THE CALL TO THE ENGLISH."

    The stress of the conscription campaign in Australia has called out many of the noblest as well as some of the least attractive traits in ...

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  4. NOTES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    "Are our troops to return to find that we have oil been so engaged in watching them that the country at home has been neglected?" asks the "New Age." "Do ...

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  6. THE ENGLISH REVIEWS.

    Further prominence is given in the new Dumber of "The Round Table" to the special mission of the promoters of that quarterly to foster sentiments and aspiration ...

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  7. NEW BOOKS.

    After the difficult process of making reputation comes the equally difficult one of living up to it. With "The Sentimental Bloke" C.J. Dennis gained a place in the ...

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  8. WON'T WEAR SKIRTS.

    After their day's work was done a number of young women training at Marram, Glamorgan, for farm work, visited Aberavon m their dungarees, and declined ...

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  9. NEW PUBLICATIONS.

    Dicky Knight Errant, by Ieabel Maud Peacocke; from Ward, Lock and Co., Melbourne, The Wonder Book of Soldiers, edited by Harry Golding; from Ward, Lock and Co., Melbourne. ...

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