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  2. A JAPANESE BISLEY: OFFICERS' DAUGHTERS TIRING AT KIOTO.

    In connection with rifle-shooting in Australia, it is interesting to note what is being done in Japan for the rifle shots of Britain's new allies. A rifle shooting society was started at Kioto some 10 or 12 years ago under the presidency of the Governor of the town, and has now a remarkably strong membership. Many officers of the Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 104 words
  3. ALL THE WORLD OVER.

    The Corpse can be kept in perfect order for any time. A person in England, America, or the West Indies can return here and review the corpse of their beloved departed, or, on the other hand, the body can, by this ...

    Article : 137 words
  4. China and her Army.

    China treats her army in a very frank manner. The Emperor has just excused those Manchus of noble family who should by birth serve in the royal bodyguard from doing so, "if it should ...

    Article : 124 words
  5. Curious Visions.

    The City of Toronto warn beheld miraged in the wonderful sunset of a recent Wednesday night by a correspondent of the "Westminster Gazette." Another correspondent writes to the "Express" ...

    Article : 156 words
  6. MOTOR-CAR RELIABILITY.

    A rather curious performance has just been made at Copenhagen with an automobile. The town possesses a circular tower 100ft. in height, which was formerly used for ...

    Article : 157 words
  7. Helped to Build his Own Scaffold.

    It is seldom that a condemned murderer complains of the time passing too slowly. Yet this was the plaint of a criminal at Brandon, Manitoba, shortly before ha was hanged. ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. Lord Roberts as Villain.

    A character called "Lord Roberts," and representing the Commander-in-Chief, U the villain of a romance entitled "Gold Fever," now running in the "Neues Wiener Journal" of Vienna. ...

    Article : 100 words
  9. England and the United States.

    The following stirring editorial article appears in the "Brooklyn Eagle," one of the foremost American newspapers, relative to the King's illness:— ...

    Article : 142 words
  10. CHIDED ON A SHIRT CUFF.

    A queer kind of letter was in the correspondence rack at Edgbaston, England, about a month ago. It was nothing more nor less than a shirt cuff, which had come across the world just as a letter ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. Criminal's Self-Advertisement.

    That a criminal condemned to imprisonment for life should crave for notoriety is a strange fact. Yet this motive is attributed to the notorious Lucchinl, the assassin of the late Empress of ...

    Article : 103 words
  12. The Worst Gaol.

    Herr Most, the Anarchist, who has enjoyed an international experience of prison, sums it up in the epigram, "The freer the country the worse the gaol." ...

    Article : 94 words
  13. Police and Lover.

    The policeman of Scheveningen have eagle eyes. A few days ago a zealous member of the force observed a gentleman walking along the shore with an obviously false beard. ...

    Article : 128 words
  14. IN CONSEQUENCE.

    Mrs. Simpkins: "I see that our new neighbor has bought a handsome umbrella-stand for her hall." Mr. Simpkins: "And now she makes her ...

    Article : 42 words
  15. A NEAT RETORT.

    Facetious Old Party: "Now, Bobbie, can you tell me why it to that babies are born without hair?" Bobble: "Well, p'r'ap[?] it's to get them used to it against the time they gets as old m you is!" ...

    Article : 41 words
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