THE MANX QUARTERLY

CONTENTS OF No. 1.

Introductory

 

A. W. MOORE

Food Adulteration,

page 5

WM. A. FYFFE

The Quest that Failed,

p. 21

R. E. A.

The late Thomas Callow, an ex-President of the Liverpool Manx Society,

p. 28

 

Rev. A. Hough's Sea Voyage,

p. 31

 

A Holiday in Lakeland,

p. 34

H. S. A. N

Douglas Water Supply,

p. 38

 

A Day of Exploration in Madagascar,

p. 42

F. KELLY

New- Zealand Item,

p. 46

KOROMIKO,

Reviews of New Books:

 

 

Hall Caine's " Drink,"

p. 48

J. H. WRANGHAM

Mr. Simpson's "T. E. Brown": An Appreciation,

p. 69

JOHN QUINE.

The Atlantic Ferry,

p. 54

R. OWEN

Up in a Balloon,

p. 57

A. E. R.

Poetry: Manx Autumn Day (with notes),

p. 59

A. D. F.

Victoria Street, Douglas

p. 50

W. GELL

Lectures and Debate

p. 63

 

Life on Land, by Mr. A. W. Brown
A Cycle Campaign, by Mr. D. M. Robertson
A Mexican Tour, by Mr. J. J. Kermode
Dr. Johnson, by Rev. Bamford Burrows
Jerusalem, by Mr. A. W. Moore and Miss K. M. Moore

 

 

The Kingfisher,

p. 66

WILLIAM BELG

"The New Theology"

p. 73

HENRY DUKE.

Songs in Manx,

p. 68

Translated by J. J. KNEEN

The ILLUSTRATIONS in this Number include :-Portraits of A. W. Moore T. E. Brown, Thomas Callow; two pictures of Baldwin Reservoir, Douglas Harbour, Melbourne Harbour, Bridge at Ballaleece, Snapshot on an Ocean. Liner, Cregneash, Port Erin, and St. Germain's Cathedral.


 

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