CONTENTS OF No. 27. Vol. VI.
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Tom Brown's Schooldays, |
page 233 |
DR. STEWART COWAN |
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Brown as a Resident Manxman, |
p. 235 |
DR. OSBORNE COWEN |
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Professor Edmund Crosby Quiggin, |
p. 239 |
WILLIAM RIDGEWAY |
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The Good Old Days : Douglas Prices a Century Ago, |
p. 289 |
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Resignation of Deemster Moore, |
p. 290 |
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Visit of an Australian Manxman-Mr E. H. Kelly, |
p. 291 |
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Exploring Douglas, |
p. 292 |
OPTIMIST |
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War Memorials in the Isle of Man: |
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Celtic Congress, |
p. 247 |
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Gaelic Service at Kirk Braddan,Sermon in the Manx Language by |
p. 254 |
REV. JOHN KEWLEY, M.A. |
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Notable Women of Man, |
p. 252 |
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Manx Welcome to the Celtic Congress |
PERCY KELLY, B.A. |
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The Master of Man" : Sir Hall Caine's Story of his Early Years, |
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The New School of Manx Drama, |
p. 262 |
P. W. CAINE |
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The Isle of Man Census, |
p. 264 |
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Manx Proverbs, |
p. 275 |
P. W. CAINE |
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Poetry: |
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Harvest, |
p. 261 |
TRELJAH |
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Washed In, |
p. 261 |
P. W. CAINE |
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My Garden, |
p. 261 |
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The Coming of the Coal Boat, |
p. 269 |
DOROTHY EYRE |
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Freedom, |
p. 294 |
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`Holy Communion, |
p. 261 |
"X" |
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Sky Hill, |
p. 274 |
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For Myself and Others, |
p. 263 |
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The Charm, |
p. 263 |
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Her Treasure |
p. 269 |
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My Morning Prayer, |
p. 280 |
BEATRICE A. EYRIE |
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True Values, |
p. 296 |
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Solomon's Wisdom, |
p. 296 |
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Laxey Glen, |
p. 280 |
G. H. LONGRIGG |
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A Reverie, |
p. 288 |
ANNIE HOPKINSON |
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A Visit to Rushen Abbey, |
p. 294 |
JAMES YOUNG |
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Grief's Alloy, |
p. 296 |
BERTHA BAILY |
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Manx Societies at Home and Abroad: World Manx Association, |
p. 265 |
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Meeting at The Nunnery Grounds; London Manx Society; Barrow; Manchester; Melbourne; Montreal; Vancouver, |
p. 270 |
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Queensland, |
p. 295 |
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Memorial Notices: |
p. 281 |
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Rev. Charles Kelly, M.A., B.D.; John Killip; Mrs. J. J. Corlett; Francis R. Moore; Andrew Speedie; W. J. Clucas Joughin; T. S. Corlett, M.H.K.; William King, |
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Ilustrations include portraits of Sir Hall Caine, Deemster Moore, the late Inspector King, Block used by the Celtic Congress Programme, Kirk Braddan. |
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Thanks are due to Messrs. Heinemann, publishers, for block of Sir Hall Caine; to the editor of the " Ramsey Courier" for block of Inspector King; and to Mr. W. Cubbon for the Celtic block. |
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OCTOBER, 1921.
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Any comments, errors or omissions
gratefully received The
Editor |
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