From Roscommon on 20th May the special correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote :— "The Weat's awake." The ...
Article : 1,429 wordsTwo Beings stood before the stern visage of life ; both were discontented with her ; and to Life's question, "What is it ye would of me?" ...
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Advertising : 261 words"Olivia Roy" has recently written a book which has created same little sensation in London on this delicate question. Constance Smedley writes of 't ...
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Article : 637 wordsMr J. F. Hogan thus gossips about gold at both ends of the earth:— We shall all be glad if the reported discovery of gold in Scotland should ...
Article : 247 wordsAs long as bathos is one of the greatest perils which threaten the theatrical producer, the stage tear must, in its fall, cause him apprehension. The plash ...
Article : 255 wordsThough it has only been open for two days, the new Animals' Hospital in Hugh street, Belgrave road, started by Our Dumb Friends' League, is already ...
Article : 254 wordsKing Haakon, writes the "Daily MAil" of May 30, met with an amusing little adventure on the night of his arrival. Returning from the state ...
Article : 303 wordsTo the beauty specialist's stock-in-trade a notable addition has just been made—false eyelashes. The patentee informed a "Daily Mail" representative ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Japanese officials who have so heartily welcomed General. Booth to the land of the Rising Sun might have shown a great missioner something in ...
Article : 160 wordsTwo young New York shoplifters have just been caught in a curious manner. Two girls from the Bronx district, thirteen and fourteen ...
Article : 210 wordsSome curious instances of "statesmen's blunders" are given in the May "Grand Magazine" by Mr A. T. Story. Compulsory vaccination was established ...
Article : 239 words"I know a man," writes Mr George Crossmith, junior, in the "Reader," who married a woman, not entirely because he loved her, but more, I believe, ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote as follows on 7th May :— William Glase, Prince Wrede's ...
Article : 340 wordsPrince Kuni of Japan, a distant relative of the Emperor, arrived in Paris on May 23rd on a short visit before leaving for Berlin, where he will spend the ...
Article : 77 wordsNow that retraction has been secured from "The Standard," the lie direct should be given to men who secured election to the L.C.C. largely through ...
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