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,\H<r. I' 1 . M. I'usey, who died recently at OloiKMili'l , House, Dnrldiuglon, Kent. aged li'i, iv.-ih (i nitce of (he. great. Dr. E. B. I'li-cy, mil! rif Ihe leaders of the Oxford MiivwiK'iil., mid a' d.mjthter of Ilic Itc'y. W'illiiim liotivcric Vnw.v, wlio was for forty voars rector of f.nnslo.v. near Jlaidslone," whoro lie rcbuili the heautiful liltli! church of St. Mary's, on (he model, of ir.ursloy. Mi.*s I'ii>"'y «'"« buried in Lan»lcy Churohynnl Iwsitlo her .parents. It will lie rpiiiPinliPivd I hat her father i=; mentioned in Dr. I'usey's liiography as having allomliMl liis l.nillii-r when he was dyin'.' at Osf'inl. wheru lie Rave him his list. Coinniiinion. Mr. Anthony Hope said at the annual dinner of Ihe Library Association that about I lie best, of all rcadinjr was bad novels, for I bey set the possibilities of human nature "t defiance, and made impossible things happen. Such books were verv delightful, and they were lieinss vrritten" in such a refreshing multitude as to transform the (lull life one really lived in. Madame Patt.i will appear at a concert in the, Albert Hall in June in aid of a musician who is in reduced circumstances. She was sixty-eight in February,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 11110, 6 May 1911, Page 13

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 11110, 6 May 1911, Page 13

Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 11110, 6 May 1911, Page 13

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