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The Right to Kill
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[M. Andre Maurois writes a short prefact to Mr. A. G....]
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THE CHURCH OF IRELAND AND REUNION; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
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Banking and Industry
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The Sense of Glory. Essays by Herbert Read.
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Mr. Thomas and Unemployment
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One Lord, One Faith. An Explanation by Vernon Johnson.
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PRIVATELY OWNED RAILWAY WAGONS; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
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BUSYBODIES ON HAMPSTEAD HEATH; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
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The Man Who Lost Himself. By Osbert Sitwell Whiteoaks. By Mazo de la Roche. This Man's World. By Irvin S. Cobb. A Wild Cat Scheme. By E. M. Keate.
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[On Friday, November 1st, the Daily Mail came out...]
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Chicago May: Her Story. By May Churchill Sharpe.
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Commando: A Boer Journal of the Boer War. By Deneys Reitz. Preface by the Rt. Hon. General Smuts.
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Old Pewter: its Makers and Marks in England, Scotland, and Ireland. By Howard Herschel Cotterell. Georgian Art (1760-1820). Burlington Magazine Moonograph, III. A History of British and American Etching. By James Laver. A History of British Water-Colour Painting. New Edition. by H. M. Cundall. Porcelain Pagodas and Palaces of Jade: Musings of an Old Collector. By A. E. Grantham.
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Slum Clearance
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