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  2. PERSIANS IN LONDON.

    A contributor to the London "Express" of 15th March writes— The most dilatory visors who ever descended upon these shores are ...

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  3. THE WIDE WORLD.

    "In the public interest" a gentleman sued the London Road Car Co. at Westminster County Court yesterday, a motor bus having jerked him off as he ...

    Article : 148 words
  4. FARM AND FIELD.

    The sale of shorthorn bulls at Birmingham in the first week of March was the best ever know at that fixture. The highest price realised was 850gns ...

    Article : 367 words
  5. THE GARDEN.

    The principal work that is now engaging attention in the orchard is that of picking off the tress all the late varieties of pears and apples. Their ...

    Article : 665 words
  6. ARRESTED AT A DEATHBED.

    A sad tale of grief leading to crime was unfolded at Dumfries on Saturday, 24th March. William M'Neish writes the ...

    Article : 144 words
  7. A ROMANTIC BLACKMAILER.

    The full story of the attempt to blackmail Mr Balfour, which ended in a month's imprisonment for Richard Arno Paessler a Compositor, who was charged ...

    Article : 466 words
  8. PANIC ON AN ISLAND.

    From Palermo, on 29th March, Reuter wired:—Earthquake shocks, accompanied by rumbling noises, continued last night on ...

    Article : 84 words
  9. RING ALFONSO'S TOUR.

    Prom Teneriffe, On 29th March, the special correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" wired:— King Alfonso and the Infant; ...

    Article : 488 words
  10. A BOOKSELLER'S MISTAKE.

    Mr C. J. Sawyer, the New Oxford street bookseller, who sold a copy of Lady Anne Hamilton's "Secret History of the Court of England," which might ...

    Article : 241 words
  11. MARRIED WOMEN'S DEBTS. GERMANS AND KIOA-CHAN.

    "If It were not for the fact that mankind as a whole is honest, we large drapers who have to shut our doors tomorrow for we are absolutely The "Englishman" (Calcutta, March 8) wrote :—"Germany, after the fashion of men who strike out in a wild hurry, is beginning ...

    Article : 594 words
  12. Experiments in Potato-Growing.

    New Zealand growers are now begining to lift their main-crop potatoes and reports are flowing in of prodigious yields on one band and total failures on ...

    Article : 412 words
  13. FALL OVER A PRECIPICE.

    Prank Buck, a well-dressed young man, was on Wednesday night, 25th March, found in an unconscious condition on the Cavehill, Belfast, having ...

    Article : 130 words
  14. THE KITCHEN GARDEN.

    The present is the busiest time of the whole season in the kitchen garden. Just now almost every kind of vegetable seed and plant may, with every prospect of ...

    Article : 186 words
  15. LANDLADIES AND CAPTAIN.

    An action for damages for breach of contract brought by a Volunteer captain against two landladies, one of whom put in a counter-charge of slander, caused ...

    Article : 405 words
  16. A DENOUNCED BLACKGUARD.

    While dredging for sand at Mortlake a lighterman recovered the dead body of Agnes Mary Peck, twenty-eight, a domestic servant, and a tragic story was ...

    Article : 308 words
  17. OUR TREATY WITH JAPAN.

    "It is a good day to leave the country of which I am so fond," were the parting words of Viscount Hayashi, the Japanese Ambassador, to a ...

    Article : 366 words
  18. OVERTIME FOR THE JURY.

    Before Mr Justice Darling and a special jury the bearing was continued yesterday of the action of Underwood and Sons Ltd. against "The Times" and ...

    Article : 368 words
  19. THE FLOWER GARDEN.

    The most important work of the whole season is done in the flower garden in late autumn. It is the time when the gardener has to do that which will be ...

    Article : 300 words
  20. ORGY IN A TRAIN.

    For the second time the Clerkenwell magistrate listened yesterday to the story of some remarkable doings in the night express train from Scotland. ...

    Article : 451 words
  21. THE CONSERVATOR AND POT PLANTS.

    There is something high sounding about the word conservatory, and in case any of my readers may pass this portion of the seasonable work, on that ...

    Article : 293 words
  22. AMERICAN CONSULS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent wrote from New york on 29th March:—President Roosevelt and Mr Root lately have been working together with ...

    Article : 266 words
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