CONTENTS.

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[Editor’s Page]161
[A Deal in Ostriches] (translated by Martyn Westcott)162–3
[Havre] (Elise Bauer)164–5
[Brussels] (G. C. Law)165–6
[A Simple Permanent Calendar] (Rev. R. A. Davis)166
[Vowels in Esperanto] (R. J. Lloyd, D. Lit, M.A.)167
[Club Committee Meeting]168
[Esperanto in Belgium]168–9
[The "Spectator" on Esperanto]169
[Local Items]169
[Correspondence Page]170
[Quite an Ordinary Woman] (E. W.)171
[Dover] (H. Bolingbroke Mudie)172–6
[What does Little Birdie Say?] (A. Motteau)176
[The Rose and the Daisy] (Clarence Bicknell)176

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