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  2. THE ACCURSED DIAMOND.

    In the following (copyright) Interview, Sir Edward Denison Ross, Ph.D., the famous Oriental scholar and explorer, tells of the sinister part that the Koh-I-Noor has ...

    Article : 1,803 words
  3. PAN'S PLAYGROUNDS.

    Some day, no doubt, some enthusiast will publish a complete history of the pastoralist—a work both poetical and practical—a sort of modern Bucolics swollen to ...

    Article : 1,155 words
  4. THE OLD SETTLEMENT.

    At the mouth of the Blackwood River there is a little patch of clearing in the thick timber. Matted with grass underfoot, and fringed with shady peppermint ...

    Article : 931 words
  5. THOSE DAYS ARE GONE.

    For a boy, these talking pictures are the bunk. And I ought to know, because I've been going to the pictures since I was six or seven. In those days it was ...

    Article : 1,020 words
  6. PHILOSOPHY OF TOYS.

    There are not many things on earth, how many soever there may be in heaven, which have been excluded from man's philosophy. If you are still disposed to ...

    Article : 1,658 words
  7. THE DIARY OF ANNE WHATLEY

    Dr. John Whatley arrived at Fremantle with his wife, Anne, in the "Atwick," on October 22, 1829. He was 29, and his wife 23. Their two children were Joan ...

    Article : 989 words
  8. BRASS BUTTONS.

    I was told the other day that one of our leading contemporary women writers (I fancy it was Susan Ertz) said that being an old maid was like death from ...

    Article : 1,502 words
  9. DRAMA AND THE LAW.

    It may be said that the law has its pantomime, its property men, its wardrobe-master, its stage setters, its scenery, its symbolism pageantry, its ushers ...

    Article : 1,242 words
  10. PEARLING FLEET LAY-UP.

    Hotelkeepers order large supplies of beer, and give a beachcomber or two a job of shifting barrels; Chinese, "longsoup" shop proprietors shuffle through ...

    Article : 722 words
  11. OUR AMBIGUITIES.

    Looking through an old "common-place book," I came across this gem— Esau Wood sawed wood. One day Wood saw a saw saw wood as no other ...

    Article : 756 words
  12. "THE FIVE TOWNS."

    Since Arnold Bennett wrote his romance the Old Wives' Tale, the world has known a great deal about the five towns of North Staffordshire, which comprise ...

    Article : 587 words
  13. A CURE FOR SEA-SICKNESS.

    No man has a greater admiration and affection for my old pal William than I have. He is a man whom people turn to have a second look at; but it isn't his ...

    Article : 515 words
  14. NEW BOOKS AND REPRINTS.

    "The Art of Arthur Rimbaud." by A. R. Chisholm (Melbourne: Macmillan and Co., Ltd.). 4/6. "Unholy Memories of the Holy Land," by ...

    Article : 287 words
  15. BOOKS IN DEMAND.

    "Everyman's Psychology." by Sir J. Adams Publishers London University Press. "Gentleman in the Parlour," by W. S. Maugham. Publishers, Messrs. Heinemann. ...

    Article : 100 words
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    Henry Labouchere once said of Gladstone: "I do not in the least object to Mr. Gladstone occasionally having an ace up his sleeve. But I wish he would not ...

    Article : 38 words
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