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  4. THE SOUTE AFRICAN WAR: THEN AND NOW.

    There are few people, I suspect, either amidst the advocates or opponents of the South African war, who can look back with thorough satisfaction on the views they ...

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  5. THE SEPTEMBER REVIEWS.

    By way of celebrating its first anniversary, Mr. Newbolt, the editor of Murray's latest review, has produced an uncommonly strong number. The chief contri ...

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  6. THE "TRUCE OF THE CZAR."

    The Emperor of Russia has, what is so seldom given to any of us, a second chance. He is, we believe, sincerely anxious to preserve peace in his time, being instigated ...

    Article : 1,553 words
  7. THE VELVET GLOVE.

    Englishmen are justly proud of their birthright. The less they travel, moreover, the prouder they are, and the stronger is their conviction that England leads the ...

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  8. THE "COMMONWEALTH."

    Many efforts have been made to establish magazine literature in Australia, but without much success. The New South Wales Book-stall Company now publish an ...

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  9. "WHEN THE DRUMS ARE SILENT."

    When the soldiers have passed by, when the cheering is done, the flags and banners are folded away, and the band is silent. So many more men have gone off on active ...

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  10. NEW BOOKS.

    "An Artist's Walks in Bible Lands," by Henry A. Harper, author of "Walks in Palestine," &c., is published by the Religious Tract Society. It contains a ...

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  11. SIR T. LIPTON ON RECREATION.

    In an interview with Sir Thomas Lipton, which appears in the Spetember number of the "Windsor Magazine," it is interesting to learn that Sir Thomas Lipton ...

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  12. IS SOCIETY DETERIORATING?

    The above question is raised and answered in the current number of the "Lady's Realm," by Susan Countess of Malmesbury in a most interesting paper. Her ladyship, ...

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  13. FRENCH RACECOURSES.

    Do they manage racecourses better in France? It is a question incidentally arising out of a statement in the London "Referee." "Mordred," speaking of ...

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  14. TO AN HONOURED GUEST.

    Welcome, welcome, mighty Czar, Beralded with many a "par"; When to Paris thus you [?]le, As our well-beloved a[?] ...

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  15. COST OF AN AUTO-CAR.

    In an article on the auto-car in France, an authority says that new cars will be somewhat cheaper in a year or two. The writer adds that a five to twelve ...

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  16. WAVES.

    The average height of a wave in the open sea rarely exceeds 28ft. from through to crest, even during a gale of hurricane force. Exceptional waves have, however, been ...

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  17. AN OBEDIEXT SON.

    "Don't waste your time in lopping the branches," said the woodman to his son, "but lay your axe at the root of the tree." The youth, being a dutiful and obedient ...

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