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  2. PRINCE ORLOFF.

    Events of the past few weeks have reminded official circles in America of the continued existence of Prince Vi[?] Orlon one of the [?] ...

    Article : 1,229 words
  3. THE FIRST SURGEON.

    Research had a brilliant defender in Dr. F. M. Sandwith recently at Kensington, where a large audience listened to his lecture on "Ancient and Modern Surgery." ...

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  4. SLEEP-WALKING.

    We are all more or less familiar, said a well-known brain specialist, with the ordinary cases of sleep-walking, which are probably as old as humanity itself, But the ...

    Article : 1,081 words
  5. MEALS IN THE KITCHEN.

    Lord Morley said some very interesting things about History at the dinner. in All Souls' College, Oxford, to the foreign delegates to the Historical Congress. ...

    Article : 1,212 words
  6. THE AQUITANIA.

    The world's largest ship, the Aquitania, was launched from Brown's Shipyard on the Clyde. It is 901ft. long, and is of 47,000 tons. The Hamburg-America liner Vaterland, ...

    Article : 522 words
  7. SMALL BOY'S WORLD.

    Henry James, the novelist, was seventy years of age last month, and his many friends sent him good wishes and a request that the would let Sargent paint his portrait. ...

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  8. ROYAL TEETOTALLERS.

    Victor Emmanuel Ill. of Italy, as well as Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, and her mother, Queen Emma, the two queens of Sweden and King Gustavus Adolphus, Czar ...

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  9. FRANCE A SPIRITUAL LABORATORY.

    "M. Guerard is Quite justified when, in his new book, 'French Prophets of Yesterday,' he describes France as one of the world's spiritual laboratories, where ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. BETROTHAL OF MANOEL.

    Manoel of Portugal is betrothed to Princess Augustine Victoria of Hohenzollern. The engagement is the sequel to a meeting between the young King and the ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. ACTRESS'S ELOPEMENT.

    A warrant has been issued by the Italian police for the arrest of Signorina Nina de Charny, a young Neapolitan actress, who recently appeared at the London Palladium, and Luigi Grassi, a traveller representing a well-known ...

    Article : 167 words
  12. AERIAL DEFENCE.

    A great meeting is to be held in the Mansion House, London, to awaken interest in the need for increasing our aerial defences. "Resolutions will be put urging that ...

    Article : 261 words
  13. ARMED MAN ARRESTED.

    A violent encounter with an armed Dutchman in an Edgware-road jeweller's shop was recounted at Marylebone Police Court, when John Straeve, 21, a native of Holland, and of powerful physique, was charged with ...

    Article : 228 words
  14. BERGSON AS A JEW.

    Professor Bergson, "the greatest Jewish philosopher since Spinozn." has been criticised because in his recent visit to the United States he hinted that he kept away from ...

    Article : 279 words
  15. WHAT YOUNG WOMEN WANT.

    "The British public will follow with no little Interest the inquiry which the Paris Journal 'L'Opinion' is now conducting into the opinions and beliefs of the young ...

    Article : 185 words
  16. MURDERED MISSIONARY.

    Sir Edward Grey has demanded that the murderer of the Rev. Arthur Douglas, a British missionary, in Portuguese East Africa in 1911, shall not be given further employment under the Portuguese Government. ...

    Article : 184 words
  17. CHICAGO MORALS.

    Chicago, having been accused publicly of being the "worst city, morally, in the United States," has taken prompt action to remedy things. A "vice inquiry" has been held, to ascertain the real basis of Chicago's ...

    Article : 163 words
  18. FIND TOM SMITH.

    "Before the start of the 'Speaker' Mr. J. M. Barrie informed the editor that if he wanted to succeed be must find Tom smith. Tom Smith was to be the new writer, the unknown genius who was to make the paper," ...

    Article : 245 words
  19. FOG IN WHITEHALL.

    Even the Liberal "Westminster" criticises the "fog in Whitehall." "Since Colonel Seely tells us that he is a passionate supporter of the voluntary ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. ARNOLD BENNETT AND CONDUCTORS.

    "Mr. Thomas Beecham must be counted a remarkable man," says Arnold Bennett in the "New Statesman." "His enterprise, his energy, his suslacity, and his capital class him apart. That he should preter conducting to ...

    Article : 241 words
  21. LETTER FROM READING GAOL.

    A remarkable letter was read in court from Oscar Wilde, written in Reading Gaol:— "Remember that the tool to the eyes of the gods and the fool to the eyes of man are very different. One who ...

    Article : 261 words
  22. BISMARCK'S INVESTMENTS.

    Here is a passage of present interest from Sidney Whitman's book of "Personal Reminiscences of Prince Bismark." "I lost." says the Prince, "a considerable ...

    Article : 205 words
  23. PEGGY'S DADDY.

    A charming incident occurred when the King and Queen visited the municipal buildings at Stoke. "Among those who were presented were the rector of Stoke, ...

    Article : 172 words
  24. WHERE IS YOUR MR. MARTIN?

    "I suppose that most people who have attained middle age have their own Mr. Martin for whom they are also looking, who disappeared somewhere in the base of the morning of Youth, and has not since been heard of," ...

    Article : 213 words
  25. A YOUNG NELSON.

    "One Nelson may equal a dozen Dreadnoughts," says Mr. Zangwilt in the "Chronicle," "Yet I am not aware that the necessity of Nelsons, or of the brain power standard, exercises either the Admiralty or the ...

    Article : 115 words
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