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  3. CABBY AND THE "BILKERS."

    There aer indications (says the London Daily Chronicle) that the path of the man who would "bikl" a cabman of his fare is likely to be base[?] with a few additional thorns. The Departmental ...

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  4. ARMOURED CRUISERS.

    Whilst the development of the armoured cruiser is one of the most noteworthy features of naval architecture abroad, it is remarkable (says the Pall Mall Gazett) that in England but little ...

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  5. "THE PRINCE OF THE WHALERS."

    The death of Mr. David Gray, of Peterhead, removes an interesting figure from the ranks of practical naturalists and Arctic pioneers. Mr. Gray came of a family whic for more than one ...

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  6. THE AMOUNT OF SLEEP REQUISITA FOR HEALTH.

    King Alfred's division of the day—"eight houre[?] work, eight hours'sleep, and eight hours' play"— so far as sleep is concerned is (says too Hospital) an excellent average arrangement. One general ...

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