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  4. PASSENGERS OR PUSHENGERS.

    A gentlemen travelling by a small country railway in Ireland (says the "County Gentleman") took a first-class ticket, although he could see no difference in the ...

    Article : 78 words
  5. From Shepherd to Peer.

    The romantic career of Lord Mount Stephen is typical of the genius of his race. Consider its stages. Born in Bantishire seventy-live years ago, educated at the ...

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  6. OUR DOCTORED DIET.

    A northern newspaper is horrified because, owing to the extraordinary development of aniline dye production in German chemical factories, there is now more dye ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. BOBBY'S VOCATION.

    Mr. Raymond Blathwayt tells the following story of juvenile sarcasm, though one would take the youngster to be "more than seven." The late Mayor of ...

    Article : 108 words
  8. FOOTBALL REFEREES' RISKS.

    It is not only the player of football who runs risks, but the man who controls the game—he, too, is often in danger of disaster to life as well as to limb. So says ...

    Article : 519 words
  9. WHY BUTTER GOES RANCID.

    There is a peculiar form of bacterium which, when it finds a proper place in [?] to multiply, develops an acid with [?]ell-known and well-liked flavour. This ...

    Article : 817 words
  10. NEW CAVALRY RIDES.

    "Who gave you orders to dismount, sir?" Whatever changes may be made from time to tie in cavalry exercises and drill ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "Aft" on an Aberdeen Liner.

    Our second day at Durban was Good Friday, and I got up before daylight to watch the natives on the wharf. They had been coating all night, keeping us awake with their chanting ...

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  12. OLD TIME SNOWSTORMS.

    The most severe and widespread snowstorm during or since those times was that which commenced on Friday, 23rd December, 1836, and continued without ...

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  13. IN THE FIELDS ROUND JERUSALEM.

    Evening time, and we two stroll, even more happily, by yet other paths, now towards the base of the Mount of Olives, though not bound far. Hera is a peasant ...

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  14. THE SOUVENIR FIEND.

    All over the world the souvenir fiend is to be met with. He—or she—may be poor, or quite wealthy; may be white, or yellow, or black. But all have a mania ...

    Article : 495 words
  15. The Turbulent President

    There seems to be hardily a month in which its Excellency Cipriano Castro, President of Venezuela, is not in the black books of one of other of the European ...

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  16. THE ATHLETIC GIRL.

    The following letter is from an athletic [?] "I am an athletic girl; I hunt all the inter and golf all the summer. I am a ...

    Article : 378 words
  17. FAREWELL TOAST TO THE WORLD.

    It was late at night, and two sad Parisians met in a lonely part of the riverside quays in Paris. Each was sad and pessive; each surmising the other's errand. ...

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