Transcriber’s Notes
A few minor typographical errors have been corrected without notice.However, many grammatical errors and odd spellings have been left asin the original.
SINGLE COPIES PRICE FOURPENCE NET.
25. (Vol. II., No. 11.)
Novembro, 1905.
La Esperanta Gazeto por la
Propagando de la Internacia Lingvo.
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION: 3/- (4 francs; 1½ roubles; 75 cents).
Wholesale Agents: 41, Outer Temple, London, W.C.
All Communications should be sent to THEEDITOR, 67, Kensington Gardens Square, London, W.
Page | |
---|---|
The Congress of 1906 | 161 |
Notes on the Orient, Part V. (by Col.H. K. Gordon) | 162 |
A Double Acrostic (by ClarenceBicknell) | 163 |
Woman, The Incomprehensible (translatedby G. C. Law), concluded | 164 |
Jacko (by E. W.) | 165 |
Boulogne Reminiscences (by ClarenceBicknell) | 168 |
The Caucasus, a Poem (translated byA. Nippa) | 168 |
Our Land, Live On, Poems (by 4686) | 169 |
The Esperanto Subjunctive (byR. J. Lloyd, D. Lit., M.A., F.R.S.E.) | 170 |
Buddha, The Sower (by A. Simon) | 171 |
Reminiscences, Part XI. (by E. Metcalfe,M.A., Oxon) | 172 |
Saved from Death, Serial (by GeneralGeorge Cox), concluded | 174 |
The Congress Committee | 176 |
The Inferno of Dante (by D. H.Lambert, B.A.) | 176 |
Last Rose of Summer (by A. Grabowski) | 176 |
MARQUE DÉPOSÉE,
No. 13195.
THE ...
ESPERANTO
BLEND.
Registered Trade Mark, No. 270,042.
Registered Label, No. 272,434.
THE ESPERANTO BLEND is a combination of the finest Whiskies from theHighlands of Scotland, and is of special interest to Esperantists, asthe label has been designed to serve as a "propagandilo." A liberalCASH DISCOUNT will be allowed to bona-fide Esperantists who complywith the conditions, which can be ascertained on application to theSole Proprietors—
BUCHANAN, SCOTT & CO.,
Garthland Street, Glasgow,
Scotland.
Telegraphic Address: "ESPERANTO, GLASGOW."