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Blackwood's Magazine.


No. MXCI.


September 1906.


Vol. CLXXX.


Contents.
Abdul Hamid, Sultan and Khalif, and the Pan-Islamic Movement, 291
A Man's Bête-Noire, 311
"A Gentleman of Rank." By Walter B. Harris, 327
The Coalition Cabinet: Behind the Scenes, 343
Po-Thet. By Major Morris Bent, 351
The Daft Days. A Novel. Chaps. VII.–IX. By Neil Munro, 361
The Staghound—Past and Present. By T. F. Dale, 381
A Trek in the Kalahari. By Hon. R. H. Brand, 389
The New Spirit in India. By Sir C. H. T. Crosthwaite, K.C.S.I., 403
Musings without Method, 415
The Radical Government—Our Prime Minister's Policy and Manners—The Tyranny of the "Mandate"—Nonconformity and Labour—The Bare Surrender in South Africa—Vain Haters of their own Country—The Worship of the Parish Pump—The Single Triumph of the Radicals.
The Seventh Duke of Rutland, 425

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