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  4. BLUEJACKETS TO THE ROPES.

    "Case o' 'Istry repeatin' itself," said the bo'sun. "Wot?" inquired the carpenter. "This 'ere account o' bluejackets ...

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  6. Social Events.

    Their Excellencies the Governor and Lady Denman give a ball at Government House on Wednesday evening, and a garden party on Friday. ...

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  7. THIRTY MILES OF

    Forty million tons of the best washing material, supplied and manufactured by Nature, are waiting to be canted from Central Africa to ...

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  8. FROM NATURE'S BOOK.

    In a state of freedom baboons and many other monkeys submit to the authority of recognised leaders. There is co-operation between them ...

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  9. WORLD-WIDE NOTES.

    The English marched into Tibet, [?]ither to the most impenetrable and mysterious corner of the Chinese Empire. Special correspondents walked ...

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  10. LORD KITCHENER AS A BRITISH PRISONER.

    Kitchener's ability in disguising himself has given rise to m[?] -stories, true and otherwise, of this famous soldier. The following ...

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  11. BILLIARDS ON SHIPS.

    Mr. W. G. Boonzaier, of Carnar[?]on, Cape Colony, has invented a sleeping bunk which, it is claimed, will remain perfectly level, and ...

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  12. HE STATED HIS CASE.

    A short time ago an old farmer called at the house of a country lawyer to consult him. "Is the Mairster in ?" he inquired ...

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  13. LIQUID PORES.

    It Is not easy to imagine li[?] as having pores, though this seems to be the case as shown by certain familiar experiments. When a[?] ...

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  14. VALUABLE ROMAN FIND.

    A remarkable example of ancient Roman mosaic work, one of the finest ever found in France, was unearthed recently on the Fourviere Hill, near ...

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  15. Scheps—Hopkins.

    The marriage of Mx. Frederick Scheps, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Scheps, of Adelaide, with Miss Alice May Hopkins, youngest daughter of ...

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  17. ARTISTIC ROAD-SWEEPING

    In a certain town in the North of Scotland there was an old road sweeper, rejoicing in the nickname of "Barmpan," who was reckoned ...

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  18. Engagements and Weddings.

    An engagement is announced between Mr. A.W.Lawrence, assistant-engineer Chinese Government Railways, Nanking, China, second son of the late Mr. ...

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  19. THE INDIAN MAHARAJAH

    The Indian Maharajah does not [?] down to breakfast covered with [?] monds and rubies, and except [?] State occasions is often conspicuo[?] ...

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  20. ART OF MATCH-BOXES.

    In France matches are a State [?]ly. The [?]urest way for a [?]er to get into trouble at the [?]r is to be found with an ...

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  21. Bourne—Sanderson.

    A pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Martin's Church, Hawksburn, on Saturday evening, October 19, between Mr. Walter D. Bourne, youngest son ...

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  24. TRYING HIS HAND.

    "I doubt you are growing remiss, John," said the Scotch parish minister. " I have not seen you in the kirk these three Sabbaths." ...

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