Success lies in doing something better than others have done it. ...
Article : 17 wordsIn one year the railways of England derive a revenue of about £110,000,000, of which over £50,000,000 comes from the passenger traffic. ...
Article : 1,669 wordsIt is really astonishing what duffers can do if only they stick to it, and my advice to duffers is that all their difficulties must yield to persistent effort. ...
Article : 35 words"Sport" apparently, now means paying railway faro and travelling long distances to see twenty or thirty high-paid youths play this or the other game. ...
Article : 28 wordsIt would be a good thing if religion thought a little more about this world— and if politics thought a little more about the other. ...
Article : 28 wordsOne of the greatest curses in human life is uncertainty as to health and employment. ...
Article : 22 wordsOne lesson of English industrial history is the supreme importance of infusing fresh blood from the labouring classes into the ranks of the captains. ...
Article : 32 words[Brevity is asked of correspondents who send matter for this column. Letters unaccompanied with the names and addresses of the writers will not be published, nor ...
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Article : 32 wordsThe ladder of fame takes a confounded lot of climbing; its steps are legion and slippery. ...
Article : 22 wordsSir,—It is a strange coincidence that the last time an alderman attacked the town clerk, he, like Mr. Doran, in justice to himself, resigned bid position. ...
Article : 124 wordsThe man who goes hard at a thing and sticks to it is certain to come out on top, in whatever wall of life he is. ...
Article : 32 wordsA long pedigree is not a bad thing if it is used as a stimulus to do something better than has been done in the past. ...
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Article : 21 wordsMan's desire to make noise is inborn, can never be eradicated, and is as natural in him as breathing. ...
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Article : 39 wordsPeople nowadays seem to be better acquainted with the history of Dick Turpin than that of David, King of Iarael. ...
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Article : 78 wordsA method of parting large glass bottles recently devised consists of partly filling them with cold water up to the point where it is desired to part, pouring a film ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Wed 20 Sep 1911, Page 2
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