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  3. AN ELECTIVE JUDICIARY

    In the majority of American States the judges of the superior courts, as well as the inferior courts, are elected to the office by the people, though, in several they are elected by the ...

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  4. HOW LONDON ALIENS FEED.

    It is one of the many marvels of London that, without travelling more than four miles in any direction from Charing Cross, it is possible to spend Christmas as it is spent in ...

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  6. Registration of Accountants

    A. Bill of some considerable importance has been introduced in the English House of Commons for the purpose of amending the law [?] present in vogue relating to accountants. The ...

    Article : 517 words
  7. BARONET AS COOK.

    A peculiar case as occupying the courts at Denver, Colorado (U.S.A.), an English baronet suing bis wife to render an account of £12,200 he placed in her care in 1900. ...

    Article : 294 words
  8. KIDD'S MILLIONS.

    Throughout the American summer operations have been in progress on Oak Island, Chester Bay, Nova Scotia, with a view to locating the treasure, valued at two millions sterling, said to ...

    Article : 86 words
  9. PENRITH-BLACKTOWN RAILWAY SERVICE.

    The Blacktown Shire Council has forwarded a number of suggested improvements for the Penrith-Biacktown Sydney railway service to the Chief Commissioner, and has received a ...

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  11. PENALTY FOR SNORING.

    The Stepney (London) guardians have recently ruled that a sleep disturber is a man apart, and at the workhouse the process of dividing the Inmates into classes for snorers and ...

    Article : 288 words
  12. SOLOMON'S COFFERS.

    Mr. Clarence Wilson, one of the members of a remarkable party excavating near Jerusalem, returned to London in November, determined to maintain the mystery of the search ...

    Article : 426 words
  13. A COASTGUARD'S HEROISM.

    Thrilling scenes were witnessed at Dover (England) when the brigantine Osprey went ashore daring a violent gale between Shakespeare's Cliff and the Admiralty Pier. The ship ...

    Article : 220 words
  14. WOMAN'S PADDING.

    The fit of a woman's costume was in dispute in an action brought by a tailor at Whitechapel County (London) on November 29. Judge Bacon, calling to his aid an an ...

    Article : 171 words
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