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Peterhead Sentinel and General Advertiser for Buchan District

REVIEWS

... marks the commeucenmnt of a uew volume. This excellent pennyworth has many up-to-date articles well worth reading. The Review of Reviews. —The article which will be most noticed in the September number is undoubtedly the critical study of Mr Hall Caine’s ...

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... REVIEWS. Tht Happy Home is as fall as ever of interest things for ladies. Saturday Journal is an old friend. It full of miscellaneous reading. Part 6 of the Queen's Empire has just been issued title indicates its scope. The illustrations an* good. The ...

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... REVIEWS Tns English Illustrated Magazine fully sustain* in it* second the promise its first number. It i* at the bead of sixpenny magazines, but it i* sd mure virtue of artistic than literary excellence. There are English magazines more for example—but ...

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... REVIEWS. Rbckived. A Indian romance: A Le**on of the Famine (William Blackwood Sons, Edinburgh). Jameson'* Heroic Charge (Fenwick & Co., Ex ley’s Buildings, 17 Sauer Street, Johannesburg, S.A.R.). Leach'* Children'* Dressmaker and Leach'* Family Drtmmaker ...

REVIEW

... REVIEW. Before leaving the park the King called Sir Charles Tucker and the different division and brigade commanders to the front. He said he desired to thank, first of all, the General and the officers commanding the divisions and brigades for their ...

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... REVIEWS. AcTOB:or.nAPHY of a Pekita Dcrai. By William Boyd. Reprinted from the Ctylon Literary l.eyiiter. —Not few of the men who have been the pioneers European industry in Ceyion are men of literary skill. For Ceylon this has been undoubted gain; its ...

THE REVIEW

... THE REVIEW. j The Rwiew of the Volunteers hv Colonel Inspector-General of Volunteers, I which had been looked forward to with much ! anxiety, came off in the afternoon. At one o’clock, ; according to the former arrangement, the whole the competitions ...

THE REVIEW

... THE REVIEW. A most unfortunate day was Saturday for the proposed review Colonel Fraser, the Vico-Lieutenant of the County. The rain continued to fall, sometimes in torrents, ’during the whole day. Nevertheless, the two companies turned out in uniform ...

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... REVIEWS. f/oo*i Words (Isbiater A Co., London). —The October number sustains the reputation this monthly. Miaa Edna Lyall'a continued story, Wayfaring Men,” is, of course, the prominent feature, bat there is good fare provided throughont. Kev. S. Bar ...

THE REVIEW

... THE REVIEW. The review was held Wednesday afternoon. Rain fell heavily before two o’clock, the shower* continued with lit.le intermission till the marched off the Liuk* about half-past live. The attendance of «i|)ectator* was consequently smaller than ...

REVIEW

... REVIEW. “The Annals of Toil.”—Part 111. By J. Morrison Davidson. Is. (London : William Reeves.) This is the last instalment but one of the largest work yet produced by Mr Morrison Davidson. This prolific writer is a Buchan loon,” and although rarely visits ...