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  2. HENLEY'S NEW RIVAL.

    The Henley Regatta Committee must look to their laurels. They are seriously threatened by far-off African competitors, who are already ...

    Article : 379 words
  3. THE WHISPERS OF THE OAK TREE.

    If you are fond of singing birds and cheery trees, and wonderful fairy flowers, always babbling amid the foliage, you would like Grandaddy's ...

    Article : 1,806 words
  4. DASH FOR THE FROZEN NORTH.

    A novel sort of Arctic expedition, in which England, Denmark, and America will be represented, is at present being organised in London, and will start for ...

    Article : 556 words
  5. WHARFSIDE SCENES.

    Having received the lmpressions, which were contained in the article headed "Wharfside Scenes," it became necessary to secure some details of the actual ...

    Article : 1,159 words
  6. THE UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM

    The Paris correspondent of tho London "Express" writes as follows:— Now that the persistent question of the unemployed forces itself with such ...

    Article : 954 words
  7. A RECORD OF DISASTER

    "Public Opinion" writes on 24th November:— Between last Friday night and the early hours of Sunday morning nearly ...

    Article : 490 words
  8. A CHINESE REVENGE.

    A gruesome story of Chinese barbarity is related in the "North China Daily News" as having occurred recently at Peking. ...

    Article : 224 words
  9. THE OPEN SHOP.

    "Wh[?]t is all this talk that's in the paapers about the open shop?" asked Mr[?] Hennessey. "Wh[?]t is th open shop?" said Mr Dooley. "Shure, tis a shop ...

    Article : 272 words
  10. A BOY MURDERER.

    A youth of seventeen was recently sentenced to death for-the murder of his sister. While his parents were out for a ...

    Article : 320 words
  11. THE PAVEMENT.

    We are indebted to the courtesy of a correspondent for the following from the "Washington Post" They took a little gravel ...

    Article : 205 words
  12. LUXURY OF THE RICH STYLE.

    "The cause of the present unemployed trouble In England is the luxury, the excessive love of pleasure, and the Inordinate attention to sport often found ...

    Article : 262 words
  13. A MARRIAGE TANGLE.

    A strange account of a wedding party's confusion was given to the Brentford magistrates on November 14th when Frederick Taint, a gas-stoker, was ...

    Article : 248 words
  14. A QUAINT LITTLE ISLAND.

    Describing the little-known Island of Saba in the West Indies, an American writer says it is a topsy-turvey place, where the men are great sailors and ...

    Article : 357 words
  15. SUIT-CASE CRIME.

    The Boston correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote on 3rd November:— Louis W. Crawford, a son-in-law of ...

    Article : 205 words
  16. SIR HENRY BLAKE.

    The Governor or Ceylon (writes the London "Daily News"), now returning to his duties from a visit to England, has had a brilliant career, and ...

    Article : 263 words
  17. WOMEN GROWING GENEROUS.

    At all the large establishments ono finds an endless variety of presents for men, and it is always women who are buying them. Perhaps we women are ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. WHY LORD CURZON RESIGNED.

    At a banquet given on November 16th at the Byculla Club In Lord Curzon's honor, the retiring Viceroy received a magnificent ovation. ...

    Article : 159 words
  19. STATION YARD EXTENSION.

    The work of excavating under the St. Kilda road, to connect the Flinders street and Prince's Bridge station yards on the southern side, abutting on the river, has ...

    Article : 102 words
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