CONTENTS.
| Page | |
|---|---|
| [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 |
For Local Information apply to the Hon. Secs. of the following Official Societies:—
- BATTERSEA—Sro. A. T. Lee,
2, Cupar Road, Battersea. - BRIGHTON—Miss Oxenford,
16, Upper Westbourne Villas, Hove. - BRIXTON—Sro. E. W. Eagle,
22, Kellett Road, Brixton. - CORBRIDGE-ON-TYNE—Sro. Lotinga,
Trinity Terrace. - DOVER—Sro. H. R. Geddes,
Northumberland House, Dover. - EDINBURGH—Miss Tweedie, M.A.,
2, Spence Street. - FOREST GATE—Sro. E. J. R. Beal,
74, Claremont Road, E. - GLASGOW—Sro. J. H. Wallace,
3, Hampden Terrace, Mount Florida. - HUDDERSFIELD—Sro. G. H. Taylor,
13, Birkly Hall Road. - ILFORD—Sro. W. A. Jeffery,
42, Park Road, Ilford, E. - KEIGHLEY—Sro. J. Ellis,
Compton Buildings, Bow Street, Keighley. - LEEDS—Sro. J. E. Wyms,
2, Marlboro’ Grove, Leeds. - LIVERPOOL—Sro. R. E. Issott,
5, Gresham Street, Edge Lane. - LONDON—Miss Lawrence,
41, Outer Temple, W. C. - NEWCASTLE—Sro. H. W. Clephan,
3, Cotfield Terrace, Gateshead. - PORTSMOUTH, Dr. Greenwood,
182, Queen’s Road. - PLYMOUTH—Sro. Thill,
6, Barton Crescent, Mannamead. - ST. ANDREWS—Sro. J. T. Haxton,
133, South Street, St. Andrews. - TYNEMOUTH—Sro. Alan F. Davidson,
26, Park Crescent, N. Shields.
N.B.—It is earnestly hoped that gentlemen who are willing to form local groups will communicate with the Editor of "The Esperantist," who will do all in his power to assist them in the work.
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