CONTENTS.
| Page | |
|---|---|
| [Editor’s Notes] | 81-83 |
| [Science Notes] | 83 |
| [Maltese Proverbs] | 84 |
| [Two Fables] | 84 |
| [Italian Conscription] (by Clarence Bicknell) | 85 |
| [The Green Man] (by Edward Metcalfe, Esq., M.A., Oxon) | 86-87 |
| [The Birth of Esperanto], continued from pages 76-78 (translated by John Ellis) | 87-90 |
| [The Tempest], continued (translated by A. Motteau) | 91 |
| [Correspondence Notes] | 92 |
| [A Visit to the House of Commons] (by Miss Lawrence) | 93 |
| [Various Items of Interest] | 94 |
| [Grammatical Synopsis] | 95-96 |
FOR FREE PARTICULARS write to
the HON. SECRETARIES of
ESPERANTO SOCIETIES at
- BOURNEMOUTH, I. F. H. Woodward, Esq.,
Norwood, St. Swithin’s Road. - DUBLIN, C. Fournier, Esq.,
Celtic Association, St. Stephen’s Green. - EDINBURGH, Miss Tweedie, M.A.,
2, Spence Street. - GLASGOW, J. Hunter, Esq.,
138, Darnley Street, Pollokshields. - HUDDERSFIELD, G. H. Taylor, Esq.,
13, Birkly Hall Road. - KEIGHLEY, J. Ellis, Esq.,
Compton Buildings, Bow Street. - LEEDS, J. E. Wyms, Esq.,
2, Marlbro’ Grove. - LONDON, H. Bolingbroke Mudie,
41, Outer Temple, W.C. - NEWCASTLE, H. W. Clephan, Esq.,
3, Cotfield Terrace, Gateshead. - PLYMOUTH, J. A. Thill, Esq.,
6, Barton Crescent, Mannamead. - PORTSMOUTH, Dr. Greenwood,
21, St. George’s Square. - TYNEMOUTH, Alan F. Davidson, Esq.,
26, Park Crescent, N. Shields. - WIMBLEDON, W. Inge, Esq.,
Spencer College, Wimbledon.
N.B.—It is earnestly hoped that gentlemen who are willing to form local groups will communicate with the Hon. Sec., Esperanto Club, who will do all in his power to assist them in the work.