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\A Record of Discovery and Adventure\ Claude Reignier Conder's Contributions to the Exploration of Palestine
  Covering the topology, archaeology, geology, ethnography, and natural history of the Holy Land, Conder and his fellow surveyors produced a list of more than ten thousand villages, towns, cities, and landmarks, many ot which had never been previously recorded. In addition to those already mentioned should be added, among several other popular works, his Judas Maccabaeus and the Jewish War of Independence (1879), Syrian Stone-Lore, or The Monumental History of Palestine (1886), The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (189?) and a compendium written with his father, Handbook to the Bible (1879), which encompasses the results of scholarship and archaeological findings.
Letter: Marmite without goat's cheese
Once one has melted generous quantities of butter over the cob, evenly spread some Marmite on top so that it mingles with the butter and seeps tantalisingly through the gaps between the niblets.
Letter: Abortion is the hardest of choices
She is probably right. However, she goes on to ask: \"How many of those 181,000 women took proper precautions to be really sure that they would not get pregnant, and how many of them took risks?\" The thing about making babies, wanted or otherwise, is that it usually takes two, a male and a female.
Letter: Unholy row
A note in our society's journal, the \"Quarterly Statement\", from January 1902 reads: \"On November 4th there was a serious affray in the courtyard of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre between Latins and Greeks.
LETTER: Besieged by drunks
Sir: James Brown (Opinion, 24 January) declares: \"The consequences of binge-drinking are revoltingly...