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  2. BOY FORGER MAKES FORTUNE.

    One of the most stupendous literary frauds that has over been perpetrated is recalled by the sale, at Sotheby's, of the Hodgkin collection of papers, relics, and facsimiles ...

    Article : 699 words
  3. "MOVIE EYE."

    The injurious effect of moving pictures on the eyes used to be evident to the spectator; now the mechanism has been so greatly improved that it is hardly ...

    Article : 565 words
  4. TO BLIND ARMIES.

    Those death-dealing rays that H. G. Wells gave to his Martians as weapons with which to war against earth-men actually have their counterpart in the ultra-violet rays, the ...

    Article : 528 words
  5. THE BRITISH LANDLORD.

    "During the investigation by the House of Commons Committee into the proposal of the Great Western Railway Company to make new railways in the Neath Valley, a ...

    Article : 665 words
  6. THE YELLOW PERIL

    "General Sir Ian Hamilton has been inspecting the military forces of the Australian Commonwealth," says the Times. "He is now performing a similar duty in New ...

    Article : 587 words
  7. THE PENNY TIMES.

    The Times announces that its circulation. new that it is one penny, in over 170,000 copies daily When it was twopence the highest figure was 53,130 (in 1913), so that the increase is 200 per ...

    Article : 839 words
  8. THE BRONTE SISTERS.

    Only a few months ago the discovery of certain self-revealing letters of Charlotte Bronte caused a stir of interest in the literary world; and now two contemporary portraits of the Bronte sisters have ...

    Article : 588 words
  9. CHANCE FOR IDLE RICH.

    A new way for Americana to refute the frequent charge that they are exclusively absorbed in setting and spending money has been suggested by Prof. Rudolf Eucken. He ...

    Article : 691 words
  10. FRANCIS KOSSUTH.

    "Francis Kossuth, the Hungarian politician, died at Budapest, on Monday," says the Times Vienna correspondent, "after a long and painful illness, in his seventy-third year. ...

    Article : 326 words
  11. GREAT SHAKESPEAREAN.

    "British scholarship has lost a distinguished representative by the death of Dr. William Aldis Wright, M.A., LL.D., D.C.L., Litt.D., Vice-Chancellor of Trinity College, ...

    Article : 328 words
  12. MR. LEWIS'S DECISION.

    "The life of holy poverty attracts men of all creeds and denominations," says the Pall Mall. "Deep down in the conscience there is the conviction that the love of God dwells ...

    Article : 259 words
  13. VIOLENCE!

    "Violence attain; always violence. Vlolence on the part of women who have got no votes Violence on the part of certain Irish provincials who have votes, and have been ...

    Article : 501 words
  14. "THERE IS NO LITTLE THING."

    "There is no little thing," says the scientist. The air is rent with about and cry. And I hear drum and horn, The purple banners flap and fly. ...

    Article : 223 words
  15. WHAT THE DEAF CAN HEAR.

    That the deaf can really hear and do hear, but in a different way from ordinary-people, is a fact that few persons who are not deaf understand. Stanley Robinson, who became ...

    Article : 484 words
  16. A HOUSING PIONEER.

    "The sudden and premature death of Alderman William Thompson, of Richmond, removed from the cause of housing reform one of its chief pioneers," says the Daily ...

    Article : 195 words
  17. BATTLE WITH PANTHER.

    A stirring story of a hunting adventure of a company of the 22nd Punjabs in Eastern Bengal is reported by the Calcutta Englishman. Mr. Ross a sub-divisional officer, enlisted the ...

    Article : 394 words
  18. TOY PISTOL TRAGEDY.

    Thomas Henry Spencer, aged silxteen, a van guard, of Bermondsey, was charged on remand with the murder of Katherine Butler, aged fifteen, on April 16, by shooting her with ...

    Article : 234 words
  19. SUFFRAGE IN DENMARK.

    "The visit of the King and Queen of Denmark to this country makes the recent progress of the Danish Suffrage movement especially interesting," says the Common Cause. At present it seems ...

    Article : 277 words
  20. £68,000 SQUANDERED.

    A discharge on terms was granted in the Bankruptcy Court, London, to Mr. Frank James Summers, a company director, who was stated to have started on an extravagant life on receiving £68,000 ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. LANDLORD'S BROKEN JAW.

    Milton Owen, need 27 years, a sturdy young man, was, at the Glebe Court yesterday, committed for trial on a charge of maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm on Lawrence ...

    Article : 72 words
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