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  2. THE BOMBARDMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    "Very few iv us, Phegan, realoiee phwhat we're indibted to our sphlindid difindhers at the forts along our coasts. We have escaped dridful perils fr'm invasion, an' not a wan have Oi hear-rd ...

    Article : 842 words
  3. A PILGRIM AND HIS WIFE.

    Egypt is unconquerably old in the face of all progress. The annual pilgrimage to the tomb and moscue of the Sheikh Aboitsarieh and hie son, situated in the Egyptian desert, has just taken place. The Sheikh and his son were both taken ill on their return from, a religious pilgrimage to Mecca, and died within a few hours of each other, near the spot in the desert where ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 128 words
  4. DID EVE WEAR CORSETS?

    The 1903 exhibition of works by the "old masters" certainly deserves its name, for the works shown go back to the time of Daedalus, say to 200 B.C. These exhibits are mostly the ...

    Article : 335 words
  5. A CURE FOR CROWDED EUROPE

    "Population is most congested in Belgium and Holland. Belgium has 228 inhabitants to the square kilometre, Holland 160. Following these little countries comes Great Britain with 132, ...

    Article : 312 words
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