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  3. AN AUTHORESS FIRST BOOK.

    "The Girl's Realm" for November contains an article toy the well-known writer, Mrs. L. T. Meade, wife tells the story of her early struggles and the writing and ...

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  4. A BOARDING HOUSE QUESTION

    Dear "Vivienne," "Bachelor," in his concluding remarks in his letter on the above subject, says:- "Here is apparently new ground for discussion." With that ...

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  5. AROUND THE GLOBE

    A remarkable event engrossing the attention the of Lisbon, and filling columns of the newspapers, is the assassination of Mr. lAIberE O'Neill, the son of the rich and ...

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  6. WOMENS WORLD [?]

    The personal mourning worn for Queen Victoria in Sydney is of great variety, and, apparently, admits all kinds of liberties to be taken with the orthodox idea of seemly ...

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  10. KEEPING UP APPEARANCES

    Dear "Vivienne," "Keeping up appearances" is a form of madness born of false pride. It's merely a profligate squandering of money by persons "with a limited income. ...

    Article : 551 words
  11. SHOT BY A CORPSE.

    Among the many stories of the war told by Mr. A. G. Hales, the "Daily News" correspondent, one concerning the Spion Kop engagement is certainly one of "the ...

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  13. PROTECTION FOR INNOCENT MALE BOARDERS.

    Dear "Vivienne," —The idea put forth by "Bachelor" with regard to the use of spare rooms in city and suburban hotels as lodgings for young men is not a bad one from ...

    Article : 332 words
  14. ESTERHAZY STAEVING.

    A. letter received in Paris from Major Esterliazy, who is now in London, states that he is living in the direct necessity, and is completely without resources, says a ...

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  15. THE COLONIAL "MUTINY."

    The Secretary of State for War having telegraphed to Lord Kitchener that the charge made by Mr. Bryn Roberts, M.P., against the Australian contingents had been ...

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  16. "TESTS OF MANHOOD."

    Two inquiry committees are investigating charges of brutal "hazing" at West Point Military Academy, which is said to have recently caused the death of Oscar Booz, a ...

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  17. MOONLIGHT AND MUSIC.

    Dear "Vivienne," —There is a good deal in the remarks of "Bachelor," published in last issue. I once stayed in a boardinghouse where ...

    Article : 141 words
  18. SCHOOL CRAMMING.

    Dear "Vivienne," Home lessons in some instances are a great blunder First of all, children's constitutions differ. They should be well studied, and if he or she is fit ...

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  19. FRENCH WAR BUDGET.

    In an interesting resume of the French War Budget, M. Raibenti, a Parisian journalist, compares the military expenses of England, France, and Germany. ...

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  20. WHISTLED BEFORE HE SANK.

    The crew of the Italian steamer Falla which was wrecked on December 7 in the Bay of Biscay, have arrived at Bilbao, reports a central news message. ...

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  24. Juvenile Competitions.

    A prize of 5/, and another of 2/6 will be awarded (about) every two months during 1901 to the writer of the letters adjudged best and second best. ...

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  25. REMOUNTS IN WAR.

    There is no subject upon which the cavalry soldier who lias served in South Africa is more bitter, a cavalry officer "writes to the London "Times," than upon ...

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  26. THE SUN IS SHRINKING

    "The sun," said Sir Robert Ball in his lecture 'to young people from the "Book of Nature," at the Royal Institution, London, "is getting smaller every day." ...

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  27. GOOD MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN.

    If you have a baby in the house, you will wish to know the best way to check any unusual looseness of the bowels, or diarrhoea, so common to small children. 0. P. ...

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  28. THE WOMANLY QUEEN.

    Dear "Vivienne," The beautiful wreath placed by 'the women of the Anti-Suffrage League at the foot of the Queen's Statue is evidence that we have still some ...

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