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    All through her life, although it has been busy one, the Queen has, says a contemporary, been a great reader. There is hardly any book of note that has not passed ...

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  4. WOMEN AS JURORS.

    In South Dakota (U.S, A.) where women lave got the ballot—and more—seven women have lately sat as jurors in a divorce case. Ir is said that they did not ...

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  5. PRODIGIES OF MEMORY.

    There seem to be original differences in the power of memory, some individuals being remarkable for retaining memory, though not otherwise-distinguished by ...

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  6. THE DEADLIEST KNOWN POISON

    The most deadly poison is that which was discovered by. Professor: Erazer, of Edinburgh, and, known as shophanthidin. He separated it from the African poison ...

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