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  3. LIFE AND LETTERS

    Don Quixote tilted at windmills; Mr. S. P. B. Mais does better in writing about them. Thus, he gives a complete and comprehensive account of such windmills as ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANA.

    Australia has many practising poets, but few whose published volumes maintain throughout the consistent quality of the pieces in "Songs and Poems," by Brian ...

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    At a meeting of a provincial town council, someone proposed that a new chandelier should be bought to improve the Town Hall. Up got a Jewish gentlemen, ...

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  6. THE SONG OF ROLAND.

    Some 1153 years ago to-day a battle of no great historical importance took place in some remote valley in the Pyrences. Yet this battle was destined to give rise ...

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  8. AN AMERICAN LETTER.

    NEW YORK (U.S.A.), June 27.—"Making the farm a more desirable place to live" will become a dominant vocation in rural communities, not only in the United ...

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  9. "SPEECH!"

    "... and so say all of US!" ...

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  10. THE HAPPY VALLEY.

    Some weeks ago I went, for the first time, down the Avon Valley, past the little town of Toodyay, and I there discovered a loveliness I had not before seen ...

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    In his book of "Recollections." the late Sir Algernon West tells a remarkable story about General Fox, who was a great numismatist, "and one day, after ...

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  13. SCIENCE AND INVENTION.

    To two inventions are the mining industry and humanity generally deeply indebted. They are the safety lamp, invented by Sir Humphrey Davy, which has ...

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  14. STROLLING PLAYERS.

    The work of Miss Joan and Miss Betty Rayner is in the true spirit of the strolling players who in far-off days told their stories and sang their songs in cottage and ...

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  15. SOME EVERYDAY MISTAKES.

    In the course of everyday conversation, one hears many quotations and phrases, used in relation to general subjects which, while sponsored by custom, have no basis ...

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    Mr. Seymour Hicks says that it was at Dublin that two old Irish women, who had been unable to get into the pit of the Gaiety Theatre to see one of his plays, ...

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  17. LONDON LIGHTS.

    LONDON, July 16.—This week there has been opened at Hampsted—home of Galsworthy. Pavlova and John Keats—a museum in honour of the last-named. Six ...

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  18. ONE THING AND ANOTHER.

    Dear Scrutator: Apropos of I'enfant terrible who, on the way home from church on Ascension Day, informed his father that Christ, travelling at the speed ...

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  19. DENIZENS OF THE BUSH.

    "M.L.B." (Narrogin) writes:—"'A wee bird cam' to oor ha' door' the other day, regarded me with bright eyes and flew away. She must have thought I was ...

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  20. MUSIC AND THEATRE.

    "Remarkable discoveries concerning the ancient music of the Near East have been made recently by Professor Ernest Newlandsmith, the well-known musician ...

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