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  2. THE LODGING HOUSE MYSTERY.

    Mrs Foster glanced out of her kitchen window as she went to the sink for water. Up were thrown her hands, down crashed the tea kettle on the floor, ...

    Article : 5,406 words
  3. FOR TOMMY.

    In the London "Daily Mail" of 29th November, just to hand. Mr. F. W. Saunderson writes:—"New, as to Tommy," [?] the ...

    Article : 1,061 words
  4. FOR THE SERVICE.

    A gentleman, evidently a soldier, writes in the London "Daily Mail" under the signature of "1" which is admittedly an unknown quantity:— ...

    Article : 1,526 words
  5. A MESSENGER BOY.

    What can be done by a well-trained messenger boy in the way of carrying a message overland and sea, and returning quickly with the needed ...

    Article : 390 words
  6. ANOTHER MYSTERY.

    The mystery of Mr Lidderdale, the missing West of England bank manager, is nearing a solution. The publicity given to the case by the ...

    Article : 428 words
  7. KIDNAPPED AND TORTURED.

    Reuter's Naples correspondent stat's that the Marquis City has been kidnapped, conveyed to a grotto near the city, and tortured. ...

    Article : 239 words
  8. FRENCH LITERATURE.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Times" writes:—The good name of France abroad has been steadily compromised by the kind ...

    Article : 319 words
  9. THE WEALTHY PRINCE.

    The Prince of Austurias is one of the wealthiest of infant heirs-apparent or assumptive, owing to the simple fact that he possesses great ...

    Article : 170 words
  10. THE SLEEPLESS POET.

    From Paris, on 18th November, the correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote:—M. Edmond Rostand, the poet and ...

    Article : 160 words
  11. WHAT HE THOUGHT.

    The Rev. C. H. Grundy tells the following story:—The chaplain of a large private asylum asked a brother clergyman to preach to the inmates on a ...

    Article : 130 words
  12. SMUGGLING STILL POPULAR.

    Smuggling is still fairly flourishing industry in England. According to the annual report, recently issued, of the Commissioners of Customs for the year ...

    Article : 106 words
  13. THE NAVAL FEUD.

    The most optimistic student at naval affairs, if he does not shut his eyes to all the facts, and it he is willing to speak candidly, cannot help [?] that ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. THE LINKMAN.

    "Marmaduke" writes characteristically in London "Truth":— The hour-hand alone, dear Lady Betty, signified to our predecessors; the ...

    Article : 580 words
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