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  3. "THE OLD BRIGADE"

    "So that is what they call you," the writer [?]arked to Alderman John Harris, as we stood talking at the Sydney Town Hall, after an interval of many years. ...

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  4. A LOVERS' QUARREL

    Two Paris lovers had a quarrel, and separated. This is nothing, as all the world knows that lovers' quarrels are easily mended, and separation never lasts very long. In ...

    Article : 289 words
  5. ENGLISH AND SCOTS

    In accordance with time-honoured tradition, the Royal Scottish Corporation celebrated St .Andrew's Day by holding its annual banquet in the Holborn Restaurant, ...

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  7. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    To-day's test match at Sydney lends a present interest to a slim little pamphlet of some fifty pages which the curious may unearth at the British Museum (says a writer ...

    Article : 294 words
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  9. AT MONTE CARLO

    "He who breaks the bank to-day will be broken by the bank to-morrow," was a favourite saying of M. Blanc, founder of the Casino at Monte Carlo; and that the convene may be equally true is proved by ...

    Article : 206 words
  10. THE NEW GUN

    By the time these lines appear in print the test of Major Fitzgerald's new gun, arranged for yesterday at Nunhead under the auspices of the London "Evening Standard," will have taken place (says a ...

    Article : 271 words
  11. TO MANAGE A MAN

    People rarely quarrel over the large and important issues of life. But they will fight to the death about the things that don't matter. in most families there is some small bone of discord which crop up again ...

    Article : 192 words
  12. THE INDIAN MAIL RUNNER

    On one occasion a mail-runner in Assam, when making a short cut through the forest, came upon a herd of wild elephants in a glade, and only saved himself by instant flight. As he fled, he saw the ...

    Article : 225 words
  13. WEDDED AFTER FIFTY YEARS

    A Welsh romance begun half a century ago has just been brought to a happy issue by the marriage of lovers at the ages of eighty-four and seventy-four respectively. When Mr. R. White, farmer, of Glasbury, ...

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