A remarkable case of claustrophebit—the fear of being in an enclosed space—is told in the "Lancet" by Captain W. H. R. Rivers, M.D., the ...
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Article : 372 wordsDuring their voyage to England a draft from New Zealand published a magazine under the title of "Te Karere" (The Message), a copy of ...
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Article : 107 wordsMajor William Redmond, M.P., who was killed in France on June 7, left personal property valued at £4018/2/9. ...
Article : 125 wordsThe war has created a boom in Stamp collecting. The stamps chiefly in demand are those of once-German colonies now ...
Article : 148 wordsMany fine stories of devotion to daily are associated with the list of [?] [?] of the newly-institued Medal of the Order of the British ...
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Article : 177 words"There are to be more women at Oxford University this coming ter[?] than ever before," one of the [?]turers at the university stated recently. ...
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Article : 187 wordsLord Leverhulme (better known as Sir. W. Lever, head of the great Sunlight Soap Works) again referred to the necessity for a national six ...
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