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  2. POLITICAL SLANG.

    Each English-speaking community has its own slang, of local origin, which often spreads throughout all the different entitles, and thus has originated a common English-speaking ...

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  3. NEW BRITISH MANIA.

    As a whole, the British public has in the past been distinguished for soberness of taste in color rather than for the reverse. Indeed foreigners have not hesitated to connect the ...

    Article : 442 words
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  6. COMPOUND INTEREST.

    A case has just been noted in England in which the payment of a sum deposited in a trustee savings bank in 1826 was not claimed by the person in whose name it was deposited until ...

    Article : 196 words
  7. DOES ANYBODY WANT A STEAMBOAT?

    The London County Council's Unfortunate Sleet, which, it is Proposed to Offer for Sale. Recently the London County Council agreed to the following resolution—"That authority be giver, for negotiations to be opened for the sale or chartering of the council's steamboats." This probably marks the end' of the council's unfortunate river experiment. In the course of three years the fleet has lost a sum almost equal to half of the capital cost of boats and piers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 82 words
  8. The American.

    There are not a few authorities who maintain that the "Englishman" as he was known in what they call "glorious" or spacious days is disappearing, that is if he has not already ...

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  9. An Opened Wall.

    On July 22, 1906, I was alone in my room, where for the larger part of the day I had been reading miscellaneous matter that happened to be at hand, and in a very comfortable frame ...

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  11. ECCENTRIC GENTLEMAN.

    At about eleven o'clock, on the night of March 12, a well dressed man, wearing a tall bat, called at the police-station at the Grand Opera House, Paris, and expressed a desire to ...

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