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  2. THE CROWN JEWELS.

    The sensational robbery of jewels from Dublin Castle was the one topic of conversation in the Irish capital to-day (8th July), augmented interest ...

    Article : 1,082 words
  3. HAGUE HYPOCRISY.

    Under the above heading a frequent "contributor"' to the London "Daily Mall" writes in that paper on 12th June:— ...

    Article : 1,310 words
  4. HIGH SPEED SENSATIONS.

    Annesley Kenealy writes in the London "Daily Mail":— A mile in 37 seconds. The next mile covered in 35 seconds. And in a ...

    Article : 1,313 words
  5. TOWER OF LONDON PLOT.

    The regalia of England, which is kept in the Jewel House at the Tower of London, consists of the Imperial crown, St. Edward's crown, ...

    Article : 525 words
  6. AIRSHIP TRIUMPH.

    From Paris, on July 8th, the correspondent of the London "Daily Mall" wrote.— La Patrie, the cigar-shaped military ...

    Article : 611 words
  7. A LORDLY STOKER.

    The circumstances under which the Hon. Francis Patrick Clements, brother and heir of Lord Leitrim, has been earning his living as a stoker ...

    Article : 351 words
  8. ADVENTURES OF AN HEIRESS.

    When Sir Stamford Raffles, coe of the founders of the Zoological Society, came home from Java he brought several animals with him, amongst them being a ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. BOY'S FALL FROM AN EXPRESS.

    The little son of Mr J. S. Higham, M.P., for the Sowerby division of York-shire, has had a remarkable escape from death. He fell from an express train ...

    Article : 226 words
  10. PAINTING WITH 2500 FIGURES.

    The long announced and eagerly expected " Caracalla and Geta" has at last journeyed from Sir L. Alma Tadema's studio to Messrs Tooth's ...

    Article : 494 words
  11. TRUE CHRISTIANS.

    That there are still people who love to do good by stealth was proved a few days ago, when a parcel containing thirty L5-notes was left ...

    Article : 232 words
  12. MYSTERY OF A MOTOR.

    What is supposed to be a case of elopement has been rudely interrupted. The untoward circumstance occurred at Brienne, near Lyons, on Tuesday, ...

    Article : 187 words
  13. OHIO'S PRIZE-GIRLS.

    The twenty-one prize girls of Ohio, who resolutely refuse to recognise their nickname of "Buckeye Daisies," and who turn a freezing eye on anyone who ...

    Article : 441 words
  14. TITLES.

    The claim of Mr John Lawson master of the Whitby Union Workhouse, to a baronetcy conferred on an ancestor in Stuart days, recalls similiar claims to ...

    Article : 228 words
  15. ROYALTY IN IRELAND.

    Fortunately, says the London "Times," it has ceased to tie necessary to speculate about the nature of the King's reception by his Irish subjects. To-day ...

    Article : 167 words
  16. AN EPICUREAN BEAR.

    The romance of an heiress and her penniless lover, their elopement, and a few brief weeks of wedded bliss, have been followed by the abduction of the ...

    Article : 330 words
  17. THE DEVIL IN THE GOWN.

    A vicar who held Caistor, with its two chapelries of Holton and Clixby, and the living of Rothwell, and was non-resident, had (remarks a writer in the ...

    Article : 151 words
  18. FEMININE POWER IN POLITICS.

    The Englishwoman of a certain class is a great power in the political world; her influence is tremendous, but her methods are quiet. She asks no seat for ...

    Article : 123 words
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