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  2. BUILDING A DREADNOUGHT.

    Long before a Dreadnought is actually laid down at least one hundred great firms in all parts of the country have been spurred into unusual activity. Thirty or forty distinct ...

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  5. LITERARY JOTTINGS.

    The letters of Mme. Novikoff, a Russian lady. well known in England for at least a generation, have been recently published under the editorship of Mr. W. T. Stead. She still is a ...

    Article : 1,822 words
  6. U.S. IMMIGRATION LAWS.

    The immigration laws of the United States are by some regarded as the strictest in the world, and sometimes this strictness, necessary though it may be. is responsible for pathetic incidents. ...

    Article : 495 words
  7. LONG MURDER TRIAL.

    The trial of Colonel Cooper, an old Confederate soldier and one of the most prominent men iu Tennessee (U.S.A.) and of his son, Mr. Robin Cooper, who shot and killed ...

    Article : 113 words
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    What a Dreadnought Costs. (An article on this page explains how these monster war vessels are built.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FLOATING PARISHES.

    By a recent order of the British Admiralty ships of war are classed as parishes for the purpose of marriage. The first instance of this comes from Springfield, Essex, where the ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. GARDEN NOTES.

    No doubt gardening at the present moment is carried out under rather disheartening conditions, but we suppose that it is best to look at it iu a philosophical way and consider ...

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  11. A VIRTUOUS VILLAGE.

    What other villages can dispute with Fenny Drayton, in Leicestershire, the claim to be the most virtuous and law-abiding community in the land? asks the "Daily Mail. At the parish ...

    Article : 607 words
  12. CHASE OVER THIRTEEN ROOFS.

    An exciting police hunt, which took place on the roofs of several houses in Torrington. Square, W.C. (says a London paper), was watched by a large number of keenly interested ...

    Article : 207 words
  13. SUNKEN SHIPS MYSTERY.

    Alfons Ahrens, a Hamburg (German) shipowner, has been arrested on a charge of having incited sailors to sink vessels on the high seas with a view to realising the insurance ...

    Article : 78 words
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  15. NEW POLAR EXPEDITION.

    Particulars of an Antarctic expedition which is to leave England in 1911 were given recently in London by the organiser. Dr. W. S. Bruce, of the Oceanographical Laboratory. Edinburgh. ...

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  17. TERRIBLE CRIMES.

    A triple tragedy of the most remarkable and terrible character was reported on March 11 from the village of Schade, on the Bohemian frontier of Silesia. ...

    Article : 96 words
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