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How has tho world, managed to acquire tho belief that th© French are a frivolous and illdisoipliucd race? However much ho may tal!c at largo, >tho Frenchman is tho most submissive and shocp-liko of mortals whero his own Government is concerned.—"Pall M?!l Gazette." •. The rpyal crown, which tho Bulgarian Czar is to wear,'is,'in tho eyes of the Bulgarians, chiefly an expensive bauble of which thov will have to defray tho cost—and tho Buf-' garian has very little taste for pomp and circumstance, especially at tho expense of his own pocliot.—"Tho Times." . Tho artist, like the actor, the proachor and tho orator,- finds that ho and his audil once act-and react upon each other. Maifv men .of tho highest artistio powers havo fotirid they could not- copo successfully with largo audiences: Chopin is a notable instance of this.—:"Musical Standard,"-

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 January 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 January 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 January 1909, Page 9

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