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BOOK NOTICES

Some Fell Among Thorns. By Rev. M. V. Kelly, 0.5.8. (Catholic Truth Society of. Canada).

In these letters there is sound advice against rushing into city life as soon as luck or labor has left a comfortable balance in the bank. From Horace to Father Kelly many have written on the advantages of country life from every point of. view. Many of our people might read this warning with profit.

American Ecclesiastical llexiew. (Linehan, Melbourne.)

The May number of this excellent review is particularly good. The article on the late Cardinal Gibbons calls for special attention.

The Soldier’s Song. (Linehan, Melbourne; price Is 6d.)

Here is the song of the marching men who brought Lloyd George to Canossa this week. It played a great part in the fight during the past three or four years and it ought never be allowed to die. Get it and sing it, and pitch your music-hall tosh to Jericho. It offends us to the soul to hear grown-up Irishmen whining the latest British nonsense and sickly sentiment while there are songs like this to sing.

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New Zealand Tablet, 21 July 1921, Page 35

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BOOK NOTICES New Zealand Tablet, 21 July 1921, Page 35

BOOK NOTICES New Zealand Tablet, 21 July 1921, Page 35

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