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  2. A DYING NATION.

    Mr J. Emerson Reilly writes to the "Daily Mail" from Medicine Hat, Assiniboia:— The Red Indian as a serious unit among the peoples of the world is dying out. ...

    Article : 1,528 words
  3. A FRENCH BATHING PLACE.

    "Hippolyte a casse son duck-egg!" "Jeanette is a species of nothing-at-all. She has missed!" "Aristide, save yourself!" ...

    Article : 1,343 words
  4. THE MONKS RETURNING.

    England is rapidly becoming a headquarters for many Roman Catholic orders and congregations. The entire liberty here granted to men of all faiths, ...

    Article : 1,324 words
  5. IN BUSY PARIS.

    Under date of October 3rd, the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" writes: THE PREFECT'S IDEA. Londoners would probably think it ...

    Article : 658 words
  6. STAGE SILHOUETTES.

    Mr Oscar Asche ought to be a happy man. A year ago the most hardened playgoer hardly knew his name. To-day he is playing with entire success the ...

    Article : 678 words
  7. ON THE FIELD OF HONOR.

    A contributor to the "Westminster Gazette" writes as follows:—One of the most abiding—albeit mournful and kindly—recollections of ...

    Article : 2,058 words
  8. REGINALD.

    I did it: I who should have known better. I persuaded Reginald to go to the M'Killops' garden-party against his will We all make mistakes occasionally. ...

    Article : 1,186 words
  9. SOME DICKENS RECCLLECTIONS

    To the current "New Liberal Review" Constance Cross contributes some personal recollections of the author of "Pickwick." Here is one quotation:— ...

    Article : 459 words
  10. A GHOST.

    In that part of North Devon writes a correspondent in the "Westminster Gazette") which lays between Clovelly and Bideford, and which was the ...

    Article : 709 words
  11. THE OPAL.

    King Edward VII. declaring the opal in unlucky stone is another bad stroke of business for Queensland, with her opal to sell (writes a correspondent). In his ...

    Article : 353 words
  12. AN AUTHORESS

    Before Mr Plowden, at the Marlborough street Police Court lately, an elderly woman named Catherine Brogden, described as an authoress with no ...

    Article : 235 words
  13. A CAPTAIN'S ADVENTURE

    The following adventure is attributed to Captain H. C. B. Phillips, commanding the 13th (Shropshire) Company Imperial Yeomanry, the ex-English ...

    Article : 210 words
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