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  2. LIFE AND LETTERS.

    Those whose memories of contemporary English literature carry them back some forty years—to be precise, to June, 1892— will probably remember—they cannot have ...

    Article : 1,773 words
  3. DENIZENS OF THE BUSH.

    "Curious" (Wongan Hills), a newcomer" to the State, inquires for the name and habits of a bird he has recently seen and heard. "It is about the size of a ...

    Article : 976 words
  4. ONE THING AND ANOTHER.

    Dear "Scrutator,"—A friend of mine has evolved a scheme for ending the depression at short notice. After thinking it over carefully. I am unable to make un my mind ...

    Article : 1,697 words
  5. A SWAGGIE IN KIMBERLEY.

    Out from Derby in the white blaze of tropic noontide, bounding merrily along on the front of a truck laden with station stores for "the wet," we make straight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,970 words
  6. THE LECTURE SYSTEM.

    In the recent correspondence resulting from Professor Murdoch's article, "A Bright Idea," the question was asked, "Is the State getting adequate value for ...

    Article : 1,283 words
  7. BOOK REVIEWS.

    It will be remembered that Mr. Hives and Mr. Lumley collaborated in two previous books, "Ju-Ju and Justice in Nigeria," where Mr. Hives has acted as a ...

    Article : 777 words
  8. SOME RECENT FICTION.

    Mr. Compton Mackenzie's versatility is amazing; and following on documents of such real historical value and absorbing human interest as his "Gallipoli ...

    Article : 1,259 words
  9. A NORTH-WEST CANYON.

    For miles and miles we had travelled through burnt-up plain, studded only with withering clumps of spinifex and grey green scrub, before we left the bush road ...

    Article : 484 words
  10. A TRAVEL BOOK.

    In writing about George Borrow and his works, Mr. Augustine Birrell described "Wild Wales" as "an arrant piece of book-making." Much the same may be ...

    Article : 526 words
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  12. POETRY WITHOUT TEARS.

    Sir,—After, reading your article on Cowper last Saturday (please, is it pronounced as spelt, or as Cooper?), I came to the sudden conclusion that all I remembered of ...

    Article : 565 words
  13. THEATRE MEMORIES.

    Sir,—I would like to call your attention to an error in the article on the theatrical memories of Mr. Phil. W. Goatcher. The statement that George Rignold first played ...

    Article : 199 words
  14. THE PROGRESS OF POETRY.

    Miss Stewart is Faculty Lecturer in the University of Cambridge, and her monograph on the progress of poetry in France and England constitutes No. 15 of the ...

    Article : 651 words
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    In his book of reminiscences, "My Life and Times," the late Jerome K. Jerome refers to those days when England "was still a sabbath-keeping land. Often (he ...

    Article : 124 words
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    According to Mr. J. B. Booth, who tells the story in one of his lively books of reminiscence, a regular patron of the drama "rudely shattered the cloistered ...

    Article : 99 words
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