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  3. AN IDEAL EDITOR.

    The ideal editor—from a contributor's point of view—is necessarily a rara avis. Yet now and then he is to be found, under what circumstances let ...

    Article : 616 words
  4. AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LANGUAGE.

    The diversity of human language may be viewed either as a blessing or as a calamity (writes Mr. R. J. Lloyd in the "Westminster Review"). There are ...

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  5. JAPAN IN POLITICS.

    The conspiracy of kindness which has been afoot amongst the Japanese of late has been extraordinarily effective in displaying to foreign correspondents many ...

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  6. THE EMPRESS OF JAPAN.

    The "World" prints an intimate and very interesting account of Haron-Ko, the Empress of Japan, from which is taken the following:— ...

    Article : 795 words
  7. HANDCUFF KING.

    Houdini, the Handcuff King, still remains unconquered. On March 17, at the Hippodrome, in London, he freed himseif in one hour and three minutes ...

    Article : 704 words
  8. CRICKET CURIOSITIES.

    The "Badminton" for March, in its notice of "Surrey Cricket" (Longmans), calls attention to two or three of the many stories the work contains. Lord ...

    Article : 255 words
  9. ON THE LARD.

    It is impossible, says Professor Long, a distinguished Home authority, for those who have carefully examined agricultural motors at the Royal and other ...

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  10. CO-OPERATIVE FARMING.

    Mr. Bolton King, who may be regarded as an authority upon Italian subjects, contributes an extremely valuable article to the "Independent Review" in ...

    Article : 369 words
  11. TREACLE AS AN INTOXICANT.

    A new field for total abstinence advocates awaits exploiting in South Africa. Unless the Inanda (Natal) Agricultural Association has been making a ...

    Article : 338 words
  12. AN EXPERT PICKPOCKET.

    James Read, says the "Newcastle Chronicle," who has just been sent to gaol at the age of 70, for six months, was reputed to be one of the most expert, ...

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  14. EPIGRAMS OF JOHN OLIVER HOBBES.

    John Oliver Hobbes's new novel, "The Vineyard," a story of life in an English provincial town, bristles with epigrams, a few of which are subjoined:— ...

    Article : 347 words
  15. STAMP COLLECTING

    Postage stamp collecting has landed a captain of a line regiment quartered at Bordeaux into serious trouble. He has an album in which he takes pride, and ...

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  16. WOMEN OF AUSTRALIA.

    According to the "Westminster Gazette" the women of Australia are to be congratulated on the delightful manner in which they have passed the test of a ...

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