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  2. The General Gossip Page

    Admiral Sir Lewis A. Beaumont has been appointed first and principal naval aide-de-camp to the King, from January 25, 1911, in succession to Admiral of the Fleet ...

    Article : 53 words
  3. Is Your Complexion Insured?

    You place a high value on your appearance, do you not? You insure your jewels, your house, your furniture. Is not your appearance of great value to you than all these? You can replace your jewels, your house, your furniture, but can you as easily replace your beauty once it is gone? ...

    Article : 236 words
  4. Theatrical and Musical

    Mrs. Vivienne Powis-Stuart, who has the direction of the Shakespeare open air theatre, Adelaide, has prepared plans for a series of performances, including two ...

    Article : 144 words
  5. THE SPARTAN EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA.

    Despite a piercing wind and the bitter cold of the Vienna Winter, the Emperor Francis Joseph, who is in his eighty-first year, is out driving in an open carriage ...

    Article : 76 words
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  7. MRS. EDDY'S ARMORED TOMB.

    With the utmost secrecy the body of Mrs. Eddy was removed in the Auburn Cemetery and deposited in a special steel-armored grave constructed on the shore ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. MUSIC HALL MARIE CORELLI.

    An interesting piece of news from London is that Miss Mario Corelli, after considerable persuasion on the part of Sir Edward Moss, has consented to write ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. PAINSTAKING HUMORIST.

    Mr. Owen Seaman, the brilliant editor of "Punch," is one of the most painstaking of humorists, and declares (says "The Taller") that the intensely amusing verses ...

    Article : 122 words
  10. MADAME CLARA BUTT.

    Although she capitulated to one of the gramaphone companies, after repeated declarations that her voice would never be heard as "canned music," Madame Clara ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 246 words
  11. STATUE TO CAPTAIN COOK IN LONDON.

    The King, when Prince of Wales, accepted the hon. chairmanship of the general committee which was appointed in connection with the proposed memorial in ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. TOSTI AND THE SINGER.

    "Good-bye For Ever." Tosti tells an amusing little story of feminine persistence. It was during one of his busiest mornings in London, with a long list of ...

    Article : 206 words
  13. DICKENS' FAMILY.

    The discovery of the grave of Walter Landor Dickens in a Calcutta cemetery is a reminder of how the sons of the great novelist were dispersed. This ...

    Article : 140 words
  14. Gossip About "SPORTS."

    The Duke of Connaught will not lack amusement when he takes up his post at Ottawa. The official residence possesses a toboggan slide, a curling rink, and a racquet court, says "The Pelican." ...

    Article : 40 words
  15. KIPLING AND HIS PARENTS.

    Mr. Rudyard Kipling's father, Mr. Lockwood Kipling, died a few weeks ago, at the age of 74. Mr. Lockwood Kipling, who was the son ...

    Article : 210 words
  16. TENOR AND OPERA MANAGER.

    In the Paris law courts last month M. de Leryck, the well-known tenor, sued M. Felix Lagrange, manager of the Trianon-Lyrique, for £640 damages for ...

    Article : 523 words
  17. SARAH BERNHARDT.

    There is one note of disappointment and regret in the interviews with Mr. J. C. Williamson since the return of the big theatrical manager. Successful in many ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 575 words
  18. HIS SECOND AUSTRALIAN CUP.

    C. Cooper, who steered both Queen o' Scots and The Parisian to victory in the big double at the V.R.C. Autumn meeting, previously won the Australian Cup on ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. "THE BLUE BIRD."

    This interesting paragraph about Maurice Maeterlinck's poetic play appeared in "The Stage," London, on February 9 :— "The Blue Bird" finished its run of ...

    Article : 282 words
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  21. THE SURVEYOR-GENERAL.

    Mr. Frederick Poate, who was recently appointed Surveyor-General for New South Wales, was born at Clanfield, Hants, England, on June 20, 1855, and educated at ...

    Article : 239 words
  22. THE SILVER LINING

    When one is "bowed down by weight of woe," or is suffering from pain or sickness, it is difficult to believe that anything in the world is fair, or that ...

    Article : 241 words
  23. WELL-KNOWN JOCKEY'S DEATH.

    The death took place at Eastbourne, England, early in February, of Arthur Birch, the once well-known cross-country jockey, after three years of suffering. ...

    Article : 122 words
  24. R. A. ROBERTS.

    The quick-change artist who makes his first appearance in Australia at the Tivoli on Saturday next would be a capital man for a touring dramatic company in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 398 words
  25. THE CZAR'S WATCH.

    There is in the possession of the Czar a very remarkable watch. It was made by a Polish mechanic named Jules Curron. The Czar had heard some wonderful tales ...

    Article : 138 words
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  28. ANYBODY'S GOLD MINE!

    A BAG OF GOLD WEIGHING ONE POUND (that is, 50 sovereigns) is one of the prizes in a simple competition designed to celebrate the birth, of the ...

    Article : 70 words
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