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THE REVIEWS

... his account of the 1 Hospital Scandail~s lf Sc- A:frica, and A Staff Officer in TheWra rthe Utill-book, points, out how badly thlat bh0 ¾, wants rewriting in thle light of cur exprtoe South Africa. pr-csa I There a-re two China articles in ?? Century ...

LITERARY NOTES

... have been inspired, and will apply them to the political crisis and party transition of to-day. It is curious to note how the war has produced a literature of its own, even affecting children's paper toy books. A well-known publishing firnn issued at the ...

THE PANTOMIMES

... the addition of several war pictures to those shown by the biograph. IThey arc %-rer ,gooe, brt. apart from} that, at the preser t irne everyone fels an interest in scenes such as that which show';s -Bobs oft to South Africa- Taken altogether, the pantom' ...

GRAND THEATRE

... adfiits of any amount of gag; and the listener might be excused if occasionally he was puzzled to know whether the war in South Africa, or the insurrection ii : Peru, were the subject of the opera. Still, the plot is ingeniocs. and the complications that ...

MARCH MAGAZINES

... opens. with a zes suggestion as to how the Traeaival and Orange Free Stare, and, indeed, South Africa generally, should , hbe governed at the close of the war: Maga' -sa ocid like to see the Dulbo Republics amalgamated he with te British territory (wich ...

LITERARY NOTES

... trooper in the New South Wales Lancers, who have lately done good service under General French in South Africa, and a n1iniber of sketuhes of the war brought by special runners from special correspondents and others at Ladysmith and Mafeking. Miss M. N ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Majesty's for the single performance of the: Masque and the Tableaux, to be presented on the evening of February 13, in aid of the war fund for the: Household Troops, has already resulted in no less a sine! than £5,000. This, although it represents by no meats ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... now more or less convalescent. Those who pay beed to the signs of the times as shown in theatrical gossip will see that the war is interfermng greatly with managerial prospects. Dr. W. L. Courtney will give during next month, at the Roval Institution, ...

BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED

... explorers of Africa. In his introduction he remnnds readers that, though until very recenzt years Africa was the dark continent, Lhe time is rapidly approaching, if it-has not alreadv come, when such a description wil be a misnomer. The Africa of our ancestors ...

JANUARY MAGAZINES

... Holt Schooling has an article entitled, The Crests of War, illustrated with the - creets of many of onr regiments. The article on The Yoclng Idea in Japan is bright, if superficial. .; The war article, entitled, PRemember Majul a I is an illustrated ...

BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED

... J;BOOKS RECENTLY Pl T- - - -LIS LESsoNs oF TEE WAR WITH B MAn- [Sampson Low and CO.] A Z .D Captain Mafhano's ?? and re-iew publishedlunder the above titlehave n'o alrtile the deserved tribute of a second edii qulrbg 1 e of The Life of Nelson, and ...

BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED

... In its new form this book, which Mr. Ch.imberli has charcterised as a printed Ndefence of the Government's policy in South Africa, aad. Lord Rosabery as bearing on every page and in every sentence the mark of truth, will doubtless secure the wide sale ...