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  3. THE PASSING SHOW.

    This is the testament and will Of Morris Huges called sometimes Bill Who shadowed by official death Before be draws his final breath ...

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  4. KOSCIUSKO TO MELBOURNE.

    The route followed from KosKirako to Melbourne was first to Cooma (50 miles), thence to Queanbeyan and Canberra (75 miles), from Canberra to Yass (35 miles), ...

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  5. NAPOLEON'S INFIRMITIES.

    Napoleon is, I am informed on excellent authority, the only man in history concerning whom an itineraire has been construeted. Every hour of his life, about which ...

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  6. EVICTIONS ON THE CLYDE.

    Evictions on the Clyde have been numerous and exciting during recent months. The following account of a typical raid by eviction officers is taken from the "Weekly ...

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  7. LIVING UP TO THE SHINGLE.

    A shingled head is most attractive— particularly to a woman who has never had the courage to desert her long tresses and her hair-pins. I doubt if any woman ...

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  8. GILBERT'S WIT AND HOOK'S.

    It was not Theodore Hook but W.S. Gilbert who, when asked, "Is there a man in your club with one eye named Matthew?" replied, "What is the name ...

    Article : 326 words
  9. HOW TO PHOTOGRAPH MARS.

    The astronomical event which aroused the most widespread popular interest during the past year was undoubtedly the near approach of Mars in the month of August ...

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