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  2. ARMY PHOTOGRAPHERS.

    Mr Edgar Wallace writes in the London "Daily Mail"— "The War Office requests Officers Commanding Units to submit ...

    Article : 1,323 words
  3. HARBIN IN THE WAR.

    Amid all the excitement caused by the war in the Far East, little or nothing has been heard of the way in which events are regarded by the ...

    Article : 957 words
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  5. THE LANDS SCANDAL.

    We are sure our readers, and especially those who have experienced the troubles to be encountered in securing a home on the land in this State, including the part ...

    Article : 379 words
  6. PRACTICAL JOKING WAS ON ITS WAY TO BECOME A PUNISHABLE OFFENCE

    at the time, and needed putting down, April 1st though it may be. A young lady in Paris called on a friend early on the morning of April ...

    Article : 667 words
  7. ORIGIN of a CUSTOM.

    The ancient festival of "All Fools' Day" dates back so far that its origin cannot safely be determined, though tradition points to more than ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 415 words
  8. NEMESIS OF A DUEL.

    After being systematically boycot­ted for a period of seven years as the result of having killed in a duel Signor Cavallotti, the most popular of ...

    Article : 287 words
  9. THE HAPPY HAREM.

    Discontented women, according to an American girl, writing to the Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Tele­gram," should at once join a harem. "I ...

    Article : 193 words
  10. BILL NYE'S COW.

    "One of Bill Nye's old stories has been going the rounds of late," said a man who admired the late humor­ist, "and it is, in my judgment, one ...

    Article : 231 words
  11. SELLING GOLD BRICKS.

    to young fellows who can't afford to be buncoed. It would be a mighty good thing if we could put a lot of the professors at work in the offices ...

    Article : 167 words
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  13. ONE ON MARK TWAIN.

    When Mark Twain lived in Hartford, [?] he was on intimate terms with the Rev. Joseph H. Twitchell. One day Mr Twitchell sauntered over to his ...

    Article : 161 words
  14. THE VALUE OF APPLES.

    Everybody knows the tonic value of apples upon the system. Of all our ordi­nary fruits, apples, if eaten regularly, are most generally beneficial. Indeed, ...

    Article : 64 words
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