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  2. THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

    The exhibition of eighteenth-century art which has been on view since May at the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, has just come to an end, and its conclusion is ...

    Article : 788 words
  3. THE GARDEN.

    The cold, changeable weather has not been good for the fruit crops. In addition to being unseasonable, it has also been unusually boisterous, and, as a ...

    Article : 631 words
  4. "KOEPENICKING."

    "Koepenick" has been added to the Berlin vocabulary of slang. Hereafter whenever anyone has been made the victim of a practical joke ...

    Article : 719 words
  5. SULPHUR MINES.

    Mr Hall Caine's drama at Drury Lane has had no more interested spectator than Commendatore Leone Testa, inspector-general of the sulphur mines in ...

    Article : 1,014 words
  6. AMERICA'S GREATEST PRISON.

    The largest penitentiary in the United States is the Missouri State Prison. A writer in the current " North American Review" gives ...

    Article : 411 words
  7. A SECRETARY'S SUICIDE.

    Rather than face another winter in the East End, Mr Kenneth Overy, assistant-secretary of the Steprfey branch of the Central Distress ...

    Article : 552 words
  8. THE FLOWER GARDEN.

    The season has been an exceptionally fine one for flowers. Magnificent blooms have been exhibited at the shows, and are still to be seen in the gardens. The ...

    Article : 693 words
  9. A CLERICAL SLANDERER.

    In Perth Sheriff Court yesterday L500 damages was awarded to Mr Robert Kinloch, bank agent, Perth, in an action for slander against the Rev. F. W. Davies ...

    Article : 296 words
  10. THE KITCHEN GARDEN.

    In the kitchen garden standpoint there is not much fault to be found with the weather. There is an abundance of warmth and moisture in the soil, and ...

    Article : 869 words
  11. TO HELP THE VIOLIN.

    An invention designed to increase the volume and richness of tone of stringed Instruments was on trial during the promenade concerts at the Queen's Hall ...

    Article : 419 words
  12. THE WOODEN LEG.

    The correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote from New York, on 24th October:— What seemed at first sight to be the ...

    Article : 589 words
  13. TELEGRAMS AT STATIONS.

    A correspondent of the "Daily Mail," writing about the shortcomings of London railway stations, suggests that on each arrival platform there should be a ...

    Article : 192 words
  14. THE CONSERVATORY AND POT PLANTS.

    There is a danger, at this season of the year, of many valuable pot plants being injured by being too closely confined. They require all the fresh air ...

    Article : 538 words
  15. THE CLYDE STRIKERS.

    According to the "Express" of 5th October, the latest development of the Clyde strike of boiler makers at that time was an appeal to the King ...

    Article : 208 words
  16. A SWISS DIVORCE CASE

    From Geneva, on 22nd October, the correspondent of the " Express" wrote :—A tragic sequel to a divorce case ...

    Article : 194 words
  17. "SOCIETY" IN NEW YORK.

    Mr. H. P. Laden, a multi-millionaire (writes the New York correspondent of the "Express" on 24th October) is the latest idol of the ...

    Article : 147 words
  18. NEW WEAPON FOR PEACE.

    If Mr Roosevelt wants to place the universe on the broad grin he will model his official papers on the literary style of the early humorists. There can be no ...

    Article : 117 words
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