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  2. BRITAIN'S PRIME MINISTER

    So far no member of the present Government has given expression to the official view entertained concerning the Railway Crisis. In these circumstances the following speech ...

    Article : 1,708 words
  3. A QUESTION OF DIPLOMACY.

    When Mrs Hardiman received her sister's letter telling her all about Kathleen's unfortunate affair, her matchmaking instincts were up in arms. Of ...

    Article : 1,415 words
  4. DIABOLO AND HEALTH.

    Diabolo has come to stay, and like every other game that is taken up in earnest will doubtless leave its mark on its devotees. The game has been known ...

    Article : 1,379 words
  5. LOST ON A MOUNTAIN.

    After two days' search, the body of Mrs Mary Thomas, a young married woman, of Vaynor road, Cefn, Breconshire, who had been missing since ...

    Article : 246 words
  6. HOOLIGAN HUNTERS.

    Street lawlessness in Paris has become so bad, and the acts of the hooligans or "Apaches," as the French term them, so daringly brutal that a new ...

    Article : 688 words
  7. A PLUCKY CLAIMANT.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" of 1st October writes:— A chair-mender named Charles Heupel. residing at Strasburg, has just ...

    Article : 241 words
  8. NEW GARDEN CITY.

    The Lord Mayor, Sir William Treloar, yesterday (2nd October) opened with a silver key the first house on the estate of the Hampstead Tenants, Limited ...

    Article : 229 words
  9. ROBBERS RUSE.

    The Croydon police are investigating a mysterious robbery that was perpetrated on Monday afternoon at a villa in St. John's Grove, the residence of Mr ...

    Article : 506 words
  10. THE ART OF LISTENING.

    Very few laymen, and, strange as it may seem, not very many actors, have ever considered the supreme importance that listening plays on the stage; yet ...

    Article : 279 words
  11. APACHE'S DOUBLE LIFE.

    The Paris "Daily Mail" reports on 29th September:— A splendid carriage, drawn by two high-stepping horses, driven by an ...

    Article : 207 words
  12. GRIEF-STRICKEN MOTHER.

    Little four-year-old Jas. Tonkonoy lies at the London Fever Hospital recovering from scarlet fever, while his mother 19 dead, having taken carbolic acid in the ...

    Article : 220 words
  13. MURDER IN ZION CITY.

    A terrible murder, committed in the name of religion, writes the "Daily Mail" New York correspondent on 20th September, is reported from Zion City ...

    Article : 161 words
  14. THE ARMY BAND OF TO-DAY.

    Fifty years ago regimental bands were very motley combinations, the bandsmen receiving the most casual instruction from the incompetent ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. WHITE HOUSE TENNIS.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent wrote from Washington on 29th September:—One of the privileged witnesses of the lawn tennis matches in which Mr ...

    Article : 630 words
  16. OBVIOUS.

    Man's primary purity and innocence may have dropped off with his tail, for all anybody knows. The only thing we all know about that primary purity and ...

    Article : 86 words
  17. SISTERS-IN-LAW.

    Women, according to English lady correspondents, will not dare under the new law to live with their married sisters, and sisters-in-law will not dare to ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. HANDY FENCING BAR.

    Get a blacksmith to insert the [?]ndle end of an old buggy axle in a piece of water pipe 6 or 7 feet long and weld it there. Then draw out the square ...

    Article : 93 words
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