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Contents for January 1922.

ECHOES FROM THE MARSHES. "AN OLD YARN-LEARNED AT

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SEA." By Desmond Young.
HEATHER MIXTURE.-X., XI.
By Klaxon.
A WHALE-HUNT.
By X.
THE STORY OF THE SIEGE OF
SAMAWAH.

THE COUNTLESS STONES.
By Major-Gen. Sir G.MacMunn, K.C.B.
MUSINGS WITHOUT METHOD-

A "Treaty between England and Ire-
land"-The Fate of Ulster-The Way
of the Blackmailer-The Politician's
Creed - France and England - Lord
Salisbury.

WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS

LONDON AND EDINBURGH

PRICE 2/6

Registered for transmission by Canadian Magazine Post.

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FUNDS

(nearly) £26,000,000

President His Grace The DUKE OF ROXBURGHE, K.T., M.V.O.
Vice-President-The Most Hon. The MARQUESS OF ZETLAND, P.C., K.T.

Extraordinary Directors.

The Most Hon. The MARQUESS OF ABERDEEN AND TEMAIR, P.C., K.T., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O.

The Right Hon. LORD WOLVERTON.

The Right Hon. The EARL OF STRATHMORE.

His Grace The DUKE OF RICHMOND AND GORDON, K.G., G.C.V.O., C.B.

Prospectuses and Rates on application to

Chief Offices {

EDINBURGH-64 Princes Street.
LONDON-61 Threadneedle Street, E.C.

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