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  3. The Prime Minister of the Dominion.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier is thinnest and most fragile looking of the colonial Premiers-- a fact that he himself once humorously emphasised in the Canadian House ...

    Article : 325 words
  4. How Dead Millionaires Relieve the Taxpayers.

    The speculations which are rife at the moment concerning reductions of taxation which Mr. Asquith may announce when he introduces his Budget are more ...

    Article : 486 words
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  6. Ma Can't Vote

    Ma's a graduate college, and she's read most everything The can talk in French and German, she can paint and she can sing ...

    Article : 410 words
  7. Drama Censor in Turkey.

    Writing from Constantinople on April 12, Reuter correspondent say; :-- "The vagaries of the Turkish dramatic censor, while they afford come diversion to the ...

    Article : 557 words
  8. A HEART'S HARMONY.

    For some time live bey watched in fascinated silence. Presently the string of his tongue was unloosed. "An did the beath[?] never have any ...

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  9. Quite App op[?]te

    Mr. W. V. Payne was for many years a worthy and excellent teacher of music. When quite a young man lie was he was teaching a singing class in a certain village. One ...

    Article : 307 words
  10. Student Life in Russia.

    "The great bulk of the Russian students spring from the lower nobility and the upper middle classes," writes Prince Kropatkin in the April Windsor. A ...

    Article : 333 words
  11. Coming Over With William

    "Dear me!" exclaimed the ordinary citizen, "I've just discovered that my ancestor;! came over with William the Conqueror! Not merely one of my ancestors, ...

    Article : 350 words
  12. London Busmen.

    Spend a day in riding about London on .horsed omnibuses (says Edwin Pugh in the Daily Chronicle)-- and, if you choose your day widely, you might do worse-- ...

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  13. Too Much Realism.

    On the railway at Stoats Nest, near Parley, in England, a man named William Zeitz met with an -accident in curious circumstances. It was bad enough for him, ...

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  14. French Idea of Discipline

    A correspondent signing himself "A Friend of France," writing in the Saturday Review, says The following accurate account of the ...

    Article : 458 words
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  16. An Old Man's Wisdom.

    Here's an old man's practical phi[?]opby; consider if it is worth your while making it your own. There are three general principles on ...

    Article : 310 words
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