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  2. PULPIT AND PEOPLE,

    Matt. xv. 13.—Every plant which my heavenly Father planted not shall be rooted up.—Jesus Christ. We can witness with composure the sufferings ...

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    SUBMARINE MINING CORPS, WHICH HAS JUST BEEN D.SBANDED AND ABSORBED BY ANOTHER CORPS. —White photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW OPERA SEASON.

    The opera season at Covent Garden was opened last night (says the London "Daily Chronicle" of April 23) under the most brilliant circumstances, a crowded and ...

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  5. ACTRESS-MANAGER'S DIVORCE SUIT.

    Painful incidents in the unhappy married life of Miss Lena Ashwell were related in the London Divorce Court recently, when the famous actress-manager of the ...

    Article : 1,005 words
  6. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    The last concert of the Newbury-Spada season was given at the Centennial Hall on Thursday evening. Mr. Newbury is certainly one of the finest tenors we have ...

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    GIBRALTAR ON A WAR FOOTING. THE HARBOUR BOOM WHICH KEEPS OUT HOSTILE TORPEDO CRAFT AND SUBMARINES. The boom comists of rafts, from which torpedo nets (made of steel) are suspended below the water. When the troops and batteries at the Rock are on a war footing torpedo-boats made nightly to enter the harbour or damage the moles, but the vigilance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. SCHILSKY, WHO IS COMING TO AUSTRALIA TO CONDUCT TRINITY COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. VIPER'S POISON TO CURE INSANITY.

    Four homoeopathic doctors (says the correspondent of the "Daily Express") risked their lives on April 26, in New York Zoological Gardens, Bronx Park, to ...

    Article : 274 words
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    ONE OF THE SEARCHLIGHTS NEAR THE MOORISH CASTLE. This picture was taken when the light was trained on a suspicious vessel, which turned our to be an American transport the MacClellan, bound for the Phillppines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ROYAL VISITORS TO THE FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION. Back Row: Sir Edward White, Lord Blyth, Mr. Edgar Kiralfy. Front Row: Countess Heiden, Hon. Charlotte Knollys, Hon. Sir John Cockburn, Earl of Derby, Dowager Empress of Russia, Queen Alexandra, Mr. Imre Kiralfy (Managing Director of the Exhibition), Mr. Herbert W. Blyth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS, THE FOUNDER OF THE Y.M.C.A This piece of sculpture is to be erected in America to commemorate Sir George and the great work he initiated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AN AUTOCAR OF SIXTY YEARS AGO. THE INVENTION OF AN ITALIAN, GENERAL BORDINO. IT IS NOW IN THE TURIN MUSEUM. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. A BUDDHIST MISSION TO ENGLAND.

    The Scot has always been adventurous, but-Mr. Allan Bennett Macgregor is probably the first to become a Buddhist monk (under the name of Bikkhu Ananda ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 203 words
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