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Hamlgtt's JHatag£rk JBagajta. 
EDITED BY JOHN D. HAMLYN. 
No. 12.— Vol. 1. 
LONDON, APRIL, 1916. 
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INTRODUCTORY. 
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land. 
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tralia. 
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venor Square. 
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1916:— 
"This Museum wishes to subscribe to 
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"May we take this opportunity of sug- 
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with Vol. II. of your Magazine. 
" It is very useful when a volume is com- 
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