CONTENTS.

Page
[La Marseillaise] (translated by Ben Elmy)145
[The Merchant and the Robbers] (O.W., France)146–148
[The Mysterious Wedding] (translated by Elise Bauer)148–150
[A First Lesson in Esperanto] (Compiled by Rev. R. A. Davis)151–4
[Our Progress]155
[Some Adventures of Bagh, the Tiger] (Alfred T. Simper)156
[An Unsentimental Love-Song to a Wife] (Clarence Bicknell)157
[To a Wee Girlie] (Edward Metcalfe, M.A., Oxon)157
[Lu, Dear Lu!] (Coon Song, translated by C. W. T. Reeve)157
[Items of Interest]158
[The Simple-Minded One] (E.W.)159
[Correspondence Page]160

For Local Information apply to the Hon. Secs. of the following Official Societies:—

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.

The Remington

THE UNIVERSAL TYPEWRITER.

Just think of it!

THE INTERNATIONAL MACHINE.

Unbound by ties of nationality:
The common bond of union of all civilised peoples.