26 JUNE 1915, page 18

Poetry.

THE ENGLISH GRAVES. THE rains of yesterday are flown, And light is on the farthest hills. The homeliest rough grass by the stone With radiance thrills ; And the wet bank above......

Books.

THE MIRACLES OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.* Dn. HEA.DLA21 has published the lectures which lie gave last year in Melbourne on the Moorhouse foundation, and his reputation for sound......

The Land Of The Brave And The Free.

(By ONE OF TIM LATTER.) OLD England glories in her Volunteers ;— 'Tis splendid ! Let the other fellow go, While /remain—a prey to poignant fears Lest he should suffer harm. He's......

The Central Association Of Volunteer Training Corps.

PRESIDENT, LORD DESBOROUGH, HON. Szcairraur : PERCY A. HARRIS, Esq. HEAD OFFICES: Judges' Quadrangle, Royal Courts of Justice (Carey Street entrance). The aims and objects of......

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