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  2. Advertising

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  3. WOMAN'S REALM.

    "Thou art a woman. And that is saying the best and worst of time." —Bailey. ...

    Article : 1,798 words
  4. A MODERN BISHOP.

    Writing on the late Bishop of London, "M.A.P." says:— "To not a few the human side of Dr. Creighton appealed almost more than ...

    Article : 524 words
  5. JOSEPHINE AND BONAPARTE.

    An interesting summary is given in the "Nation" (New York) of M. Frederick Masson's last work on the Bonaparte family. ...

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  6. CLERICALISM IN FRANCE.

    The hill of Mounmartre, which dominates Paris, is noted for two very different insitutions—the garish Moulin Rouge and the majetic Sacred Heart. The former is ...

    Article : 1,792 words
  7. LITERARY GOSSIP.

    The new year does not open very brightly for literature. Whether it is the war, which has taken a nasly [?] from the regular to s[?]die or the general depresssion in ...

    Article : 1,865 words
  8. THE PASSING SHOW.

    "It is a unique experience certainly," murmured the great traveller, to watch as it were the foundation of that noble collection of historical relies which posterity ...

    Article : 1,578 words
  9. IN THE PAPERS.

    Queen Victoria during her long reign (says the "Globe") exercised very little influence on costume. Her Majesty, however, invariably represented the realin at ...

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  10. MAN'S NEXT STEPS FORWARD.

    Professor Ernst Haeckel, of the University' of Jena; is perhaps the most distingnished ilving evolutionist. An associate and co-worker with Darwin, Huxley, and ...

    Article : 1,369 words
  11. ANDREE'S LAST WILL.

    Before Andree yentured upon his perilous voyage through the air the bold exploer had himself scarcely the faintest expectation of a safe return to his home. What ...

    Article : 468 words
  12. SIR EDWIN ARNOLD.

    Sir Edwin Arnold's poem on "The Last Christmas in the Century," in the "Daily Telegraph," is at once a culogium and an indicment of the age in which and we live. ...

    Article : 277 words
  13. THE THEATRICAL CAT.

    There has just been issued "The Era Annual," which takes the for[?] of an alinahac—in Which theatrical events only are recorded; a directory of theatres and ...

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  14. MR. BARTON AND THE BRITISH ARMY.

    Sir,—I am in full agreement with your correspondent whose letter appeared to-day in reference to Mr. Barton's ill-advised sneer at the British army. It is much to ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I was pleased to see by "The Argus" this morning that "An Englishment" had taken exception to Mr. Barton's unbecoming remarks, not only at the Melbourne ...

    Article : 351 words
  16. A DETECTIVE STORY.

    Trifles are every leading to unexpected results, and experience of a certain musician affords a further instance of the value of noticing little things. The ...

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