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THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS

... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. This popular Review is nodding—probably owing to the warm weather. Commenting on the Hartlepool election, it wemarks that although the Unionists sueimeded in pulling down the majority from 1,879 to 166, they could not prevent ...

REVIEW. The Rev. W

... REVIEW. The Rev. W. S. Smith, Antrim, has republished his brief account of Lough Neagh. Few works of the same compass so fully realise the value of much in little. It strings together the main features of the Lough, or rather it gives a bird's eye view ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. Till People's Ptieisd for 14th February has a very entertaining supplement of Scottish snags and poetry. with portraits of the authors. With its usual excellent contents, the /memo, is well worth the modest price chargt d for it. Tux current ...

REVIEW

... REVIEW ' AND : By Professor Thomas H. Taira ; tenth edition. Lamed and improved (529 pp.. 65.) The author's original aim was to combine the essential parts of an advanced with an elementary work. yet in such a manner that either part might be taken up ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. Wont Lior woo vu Bitt.L.—Under this title Mr. Archibald Milroy has produced • eharming literary reflection of life in an Ulster village, past and present. The book imagist' a siriie of sketches, pathetic. humourous, and philosophical, all ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. Hoes sums: Answers to Objections.— The author of this admirable pamphlet is Mr. George Coffey. eon of the late Mr. Coffey, formerly chairman of County Deny. Pour main objections are considered. viz., that the Irish have sympathy with crime ...

Vim and Reviews

... Vim and Reviews. The Pall Mall Gazette says: — We are able to state that important communications or conversations have informally passed between Ministers and the leaders of the Opposition, and that the prospects of an attempt at compromise upon ...

SECRETARY'S REVIEW

... SECRETARY'S REVIEW. The Secretary (Mr. B. M'Connell) in his report for the cession 1933-34 stated that the membership of the Chamber was well maintained, and during the year the attendance at the meetings had shown a decided improvement over previous ...

THE GAYE IN REVIEW

... THE GAYE IN REVIEW. Impartial, the Northern Whig's critic, commenting on the game says:— Derry were worthy of their victory by reason of their superiority In the first half. In that period they put up such a great display that at halftime one wondered ...

THE YEAR REVIEWED

... THE YEAR REVIEWED. The Chairman said at that meeting it was the oustomary d of the Chairman to give short resume tithe work of the Onmoil for the past year. On the whole, the Council had no serious undertaking to facie during that period, and they might ...

THE UARVACH REVIEW

... commanders. Mr. and Mrs. Barrie and Mr. John Gordon, K .C., M.P.. were amongst those who witnessed the parade and review. At the close of the review, Sir Edward Carson, addressing the regiment, said—l desire to express the great gratification I feel at meeting ...