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  2. A WOMEN'S TEA PARTY.

    "The sooner all this here electioneerin' business is over the better for everybody as is anybody!" exclaimed Mrs Light-owler as she entered her neighbor's ...

    Article : 1,303 words
  3. ANOTHER TUNNEL MURDER.

    According to the London "Daily Telegraph," M. Durel, manager of the Geneva Kursaal, was robbed and murdered in an express between Lyons and ...

    Article : 1,121 words
  4. GARDEN CITIES.

    Is England to be covered all over at intervals with garden cities? The answer to this question seems to rest with an important commercial concern ...

    Article : 914 words
  5. MR ARTHUR BALFOUR.

    A "Casual Observer" writes to the "London Daily Express" on 2nd January: It is a sad confession, but politics do not interest me. Until the last few days ...

    Article : 714 words
  6. THE BRIDGE THAT FAILED.

    Everyone on board the R.M.S. Orontes, outward bound, agreed that young Cyprian Travers was rapidly falling a victim to the charms of Miss ...

    Article : 1,693 words
  7. A GARDEN OF THE AGES.

    Make a picture to yourself of our old garden, old because the trees were old, "Seedlings of those that heavenward sprung while yet the maiden moon was ...

    Article : 977 words
  8. FURLOUGH IN ENGLAND.

    Soldiers on service in India, who have hitherto been cut off from their relatives on account of the prohibitive cost of the journey home, are to be given facilities ...

    Article : 254 words
  9. ENGLISH JUSTICE.

    Apropos of the conviction of Mr Watt, former member of Parliament, the "New York World" pays the following tribute to English justice:-- ...

    Article : 226 words
  10. HORSES' FESTIVAL.

    Seventy-two horses at the Home of Rest, Acton, had their New Year's dinner on 1st January. There was a special menu provided. ...

    Article : 233 words
  11. THE FRENCH BALLOT.

    M. Hardu[?]n, the well-known journalist, tells an entertaining election story in this morning's "Matin." In the towns of the South of France, he ...

    Article : 271 words
  12. ROOSEVELT GRIP.

    Once again President Roosevelt has had his prowess as a handshaking expert, and the endurance of the muscles of his right arm severely tested, wrote ...

    Article : 270 words
  13. MURDER OF A BABY.

    Beatrice Noble Young, the wife of an artist living in the village of Normandy, between Farnham and Guildford, was charged before a Farnham magistrate ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. M. JULES CLARETIE.

    M. Jules Claretie has been entertained at dinner by his confreres of the "Figaro" in celebration of his long connection with that paper, to which he ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. DEATHS OF NONAGENARIANS IN 1905.

    The recorded deaths in "The Times" of nonagenarians in 1905 were 332 (with a few additional ones taken from elsewhere); but as we ("Westminster ...

    Article : 128 words
  16. TRIMMING TALL TREES.

    The illustration shows a handy device. The curved frame is a finished axe handle 36in long. The spring of the axe handle holds the buck saw blade stiff. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 58 words
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