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  4. OLD TIMES.

    The undermentioned justices are on the roster for Bench duty at the Central and Water Police Courts in the ensuing week:—Captain Scott, Captain W. S. Deloitte. Hon. S. A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,443 words
  5. The Unwritten Law.

    They call it "The Code" in the Southern States, from Virginia down to Texas, and to this day the Code takes precedence of statute law among all men of Southern birth. ...

    Article : 798 words
  6. Life in Cotton Mills.

    After they have told you of the great cotton boom in Lancashire, it is usual for Manchester men to stop and add, each, as a rule, in the same words: "How long it will last I don't ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Cricket in Fiction.

    The mention of cricket and fiction instantly recalls the famous match Muggleton v. Dingley Dell, so amusingly described by Dickens in the seventh chapter of "Pickwick." There are ...

    Article : 577 words
  8. TO PHOTOGRAPH THE SOUL.

    To photograph the souls of the dying is the ambition of Mr. Henry Price, professor of music at Mount Vernon, says a New York telegram. The professor, who was profoundly ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. TENNIS FOR TURKS.

    "In these parts," remarks an American Consul writing from Asiatic Turkey, "tennis is becoming very popular." There is, he says an opportunity for selling American' tennis supplies ...

    Article : 159 words
  10. MOTH WHICH RUINS CIGARS.

    The American Consul-General at Calcutta has discovered an insect which destroys cigars, and which is consequently an obstacle in the way of Indian importers. He says it is a moth or ...

    Article : 104 words
  11. WOULDN'T TELL.

    "Can you keep a Secret?" "I am as silent as a tomb." "I want, to borrow some money." "Don't worry. It is as though. I had not ...

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  13. X-RAYS IN TABLOIDS.

    We extract the following from "Science Sittings":—A Glasgow hairdresser, Mr. William J. Robinson, claims to. be able to replace copper with iron for conducting electricity. ...

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  15. TWISTED TREE TRUNKS.

    Curious twists are observed in many, tree trunks, and the inquiry just begun suggests the surprising conclusion that they are produced by the earth's rotation, like the twists of ...

    Article : 77 words
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