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C. Usher), The Situation in South Africa, 522–526 Women and artificial aids to beauty, 633-640 Women's Congress, 18-25; A Woman's Criticism of, 192-202; A Reply 455-458 Wood (Arthur F.), Old-age Pensions In France, 131-141 Wootton (A. C.), Cricket in 1899, 722- Wyndham (Hon. Percy), Town and Yvents Manuring with Bruins. OUNG (D.), The Dalmeny Exper 782-791 |