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CONTENTS.
| Page | |
|---|---|
| [Editor’s Notes]. | 177–79 |
| [Physical Culture] (J. F. H. Woodward) | 179–80 |
| [The XIX. Century and Internationality] (A. Kofman) | 180–81 |
| [Esperanto Sounds] (R. J. Lloyd, D. Lit., M.A.) | 182–84 |
| [Child’s Waking Prayer] (translated by A. Motteau) | 184 |
| [The Emigrants] (Clarence Bicknell) | 184 |
| [Club News] | 185–87 |
| [The Holiday-Man] (H. W. Southcombe) | 188 |
| [Ĉituo, The Wolf-Child] (by Alfred T. Simper) | 189 |
| [A Grievance and its Remedy] (by E. W.) | 190 |
| [Correspondence Page] | 191 |
| [Friendship] (words by Ben Elmy, music by J. Hadfield) | 192 |
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