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  2. DRAKE'S TREASURE SEARCH.

    In 1572, on May 24, Captain Francis Drake sailed out of Plymouth harbour with two small vessels, bound for parts unknown. His ships were the Pasha (70 tons) ...

    Article : 2,240 words
  3. SOCIAL LIFE IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.-The King held his first shooting party at Windsor on Tuesday, and fouud excellent sport. Pheasants were plentiful, the day was warm and su[?], ...

    Article : 834 words
  4. EDISON.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—With the recent death of Thomas Alva Edison there passed into history probably the last and certainly the greatest of the United States' practical ...

    Article : 1,404 words
  5. FEDERAL MEMORIES.

    Official despatches are not much read by the man in the street nowadays, or indeed by anybody, but in the early years of Federation much time and thought were ...

    Article : 1,493 words
  6. A WOMAN'S LETTER.

    LONDON, Nov. 26—On NOvember 17 the Duke and Duchess of York opened the new wing of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and its lovely little rehearsal ...

    Article : 1,354 words
  7. AFFAIRS ABROAD.

    The Chinese have decided at last to withdraw their South Manchrian army to within the Great Wall. While they delayed in carrying out this necessary ...

    Article : 1,370 words
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    Advertising : 3,497 words
  9. THE POPE AND THE RABBI.

    Among the strictly private audiences granted by the Pope recently was one of an unusual character. The Chief Rabbi of Milan, Sig[?]r da Fana, the senior ...

    Article : 266 words
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