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  2. LORD CROMER IN THE CITY

    The old arrangement by which a more or less formal business transaction took place under the oaken dais near the Guildhall porch, with ...

    Article : 2,108 words
  3. VENZONE

    Vernon Lee writes in the "Westminster Gazette" of 2nd November:—We jumped out of the Vienna express at sunrise and, chartering a ...

    Article : 1,633 words
  4. ROYAL WEDDING

    Wood Norton, Worcesetershire, the seat of the Due d'Orleans, where the marriage of Princess Louise of France (the duke's sister and great-grandaughter of ...

    Article : 546 words
  5. "MARRIED FOR FUN."

    On 7th November the correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote from New York:—The extraordinary story of the ...

    Article : 286 words
  6. A BOGUS OFFICIAL'S TALES.

    A peculiar story of how three Notts tradespeople were victimised was told before the Nottingham City magistrates on Saturday, 2nd November, when ...

    Article : 403 words
  7. THE CHURCH OF GRAY'S ELEGY.

    Messrs. Curtis and Henson have offered for sale, at Tokenhouse Yard, by order of Mr Wilberforce Bryant's executors, the freehold property near ...

    Article : 270 words
  8. THE REV. R. J. CAMPBELL.

    Last night (31st October) the, Rev. R. J. Campbell, addressing a crowded meeting at Fulham, said he had been asked why he had been driven to ...

    Article : 192 words
  9. A QUEEN'S JEWELS.

    One of the saddest romances in the annals of European royalty is recalled by the repeated announcements of the forthcoming sale of the jewels of the ...

    Article : 393 words
  10. TEMPERATE HABITS

    A man who was insured in the Britannic Assurance Company committed suicide. At the Exeter Assizes, where Mr Justice Walton presided, a special jury ...

    Article : 508 words
  11. "COME WITHOUT A HOOP."

    "Come without a hoop" written on an "At Home" card would puzzle the recipient in these days. It was the legend adopted in the age of the farthingale by ...

    Article : 207 words
  12. BLOCK SIGNALS.

    The problem of railway signalling is likely to be complicated by the evidence given before the Board of Trade inquiry into the Hampstead disaster. One of ...

    Article : 434 words
  13. 'OME I WENT.

    The old soldier was in a talkative mood. "Did I ever see Wellington. Why, of course I did. I was lying on the ground when I 'card the sound o' ...

    Article : 118 words
  14. CHILDREN AND PUBLIC-HOUSES.

    A series of letters from Chief Constables in the larger provincial towns, and in London are published as a Paper by the Home Office. They deal with the ...

    Article : 529 words
  15. TALES TOLD IN CALCUTTA.

    A Calcutta correspondent of the "Empire" states Hint he and a friend landed with a couple of dogs near Saugor Island and Hushed a tiger in a strip of ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. HUNTING WOMEN.

    Out of a vast number of hunting women only a certain small percentage "know their job." Some come out to see their friends—for a non-hunting ...

    Article : 97 words
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