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  1. LIFE AND LETTERS

    In Messrs, Myers's catalogue of scarce and interesting books, principally of the eighteenth ana nineteenth centures, are included a number of works dealing with ...

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  2. BOOK REVIEWS.

    Not only the lover of Western Highlands scenery, but the seeker after beauty in the ultimate ends of the earth, will be attracted by this book of pilgrimages ...

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  3. SCIENCE IN AUSTRALIA.

    Report of the twenty-first meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science. This octavo volume of over 500 pages ...

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  4. HOW TO SEE THINGS.

    Mr. Vale's modest little manual for the better instruction of those who recognise in sight-seeing an art as well as a recreation, is replete with much miscellaneous ...

    Article : 667 words
  5. VERSES FOR CHILDREN.

    "Pixie Pie," by Miss Bonnie Walker will come as a boon to many of our eachers who find it hard to procure Suitable poems with a local colouring for then ...

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  6. RECENT FICTION.

    Once again Miss Christie's engaging little French detective distinguishes himself by solving the mystery of Lord Edgware's death. and the equally baffling ...

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  7. JOHN MORRELL.

    Although the story of John Morrell is typical of all pioneers in the Northam district, it has one point of difference. He was first. Morrell took up the first farm, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    Looking through some old newspaper files recently, I came across an official list of British shipping disasters, covering the four years just, Prior to 1850: and if ...

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  10. SILENCING DEBATE.

    As I listened, half-dozing, to the debate a wicked imp within whispered that the ordered speeches in the Assembly below could be stopped and the speakers silenced ...

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    In celebration of one of his great turf victories, the late Duke of Westminster sent a cheque for £500 to the Chester Infirmary, and a sporting paper, in ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. HEART DISEASE.

    Mickey Mouse appears to be the only man among us who has had the distinction of seeing his own heart in action. Presenting himself for enlistment in the ...

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  13. ONE THING AND ANOTHER.

    F.J.S.—It was in All Hallows, one of the very few City churches to escape the Great Fire, that the bodies of those beheaded at the Tower were buried. But ...

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  14. DENIZENS OF THE BUSH.

    A.C.C. (Nedlands) is one of many bird students who find our magpies something of a problem, particularly in the matter of distinguishing between the species. I am ...

    Article : 892 words
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