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  3. PARLIAMENT.

    About twenty members were in attendance this morning, when the Senate met, preliminary business was brief. After senator Lieut.-Colonel Neild had given ...

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  4. A STUDY WINDOW.

    Mr. H. G. Wells writes in the London "Dail Mail":--Suppose a philosopher had a great deal of money to spend--though this is not ...

    Article : 1,516 words
  5. "RANJ,I" LION HUNTER.

    Ranjitsinhji the famous cricketer, had shot his first lion, a fine beast, which he afterwards photographed. The feat wan not achieved without thrilling moments. ...

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  6. GOLD "SWEATERS" SENTENCED.

    The jury at the Old Bally on 22nd April found Ralph Appleton and Frederick Brooker guilty of making counterfeit coins and "sweating" sovereigns at a shop in ...

    Article : 487 words
  7. SHAM GRAND DUKE.

    A curious story of an attempt by two foreigners to masquerade in London, the one as a German Grand Duke and the other as his aide-de-camp, was told in the ...

    Article : 412 words
  8. ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT.

    The Anglo-French Agreement still continues to disquiet those patriots in other countries who habitually see in the pains of foreign nations a accessary loss to ...

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  9. REPRESENTATIVES.

    After Ministers had answered a couple of questions, Representatives this morning went into committee, and straightway resumed the debate on Mr. Robinson's ...

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  10. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  11. A CUTE PARROT.

    A parrot belonging to a Mme. Tarby has won distinction by lending the Paris police to arrest a band of notorious burglars. The band broke into Mme. ...

    Article : 224 words
  12. TERRIFIED RACEHORSES.

    The racing establishment of Mr. Joseph Cannon the well-known trainer, at Lordship Farm, Newmarket, was on April 22, destroyed by fire, and a number of ...

    Article : 229 words
  13. FURNITURE MAKING

    "It is quite true that the Chinese are gradually edging the Europeans out of the furniture trade," said the Chief Inspector of Factories to-day, referring to ...

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  14. INHERENT DEPRAVITY.

    If we could take heroic measures, and spirit the worst people away to some far-off verdant islands, the men to one, the women to another, and feed, clothe, ...

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  15. THE IMPORT MARKETS.

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  16. SELF-DISCOVERED INVALIDS.

    Until a certain age is reached the mind refuses to think seriously of the body. A boy may rub shins and examine his bruises, but he would as lief think of ...

    Article : 96 words
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  20. ROWING.

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  21. COLORED UMBRELLA TRAGEDIES

    One can imagine a charming scene in Piccadilly, when men and women alike hoisted umbrellas of pretty, bright hues. It would mitigate the gloom of a ...

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