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  2. THE PRESS IN EUROPE.

    A man of wisdom and position, concerned with the safety of a Belgian city on the German occupation, had a frank and courageous talk with the German commander. "And ...

    Article : 3,154 words
  3. INFLUENCE OF MIND ON BODY.

    During the past thirty years we have witnessed an extraordinary development under numerous names and forms of a highly important and essential principle in the art of ...

    Article : 740 words
  4. SAVED THE LIFE OF LORD KITCHENER'S NIECE.

    With the Canadian contingent now training in England is a young gymnastic instructor, named Sergeant Henry J. Mansfield, son of Quartermaster-Sergeant J. W. Mansfield, of ...

    Article : 702 words
  5. MARVELS OF SURGERY.

    The most astounding thing about modern science is the fact that as fact as it invents new and ingenious methods of destruction it provides new and equally ingenious [?] ...

    Article : 466 words
  6. CANCER'S VICTIMS.

    Dr. Maxwell Williamson states in his report of the health of the city of Edinbrugh for 1914:— In two former annual reports attention was ...

    Article : 332 words
  7. THE KAISER'S MONEY.

    Eighteen months ago, when the special military tax was levied, the [?] had to pay £193,000, his fortune being estimated at about £7,000,000, so that he is far removed from ...

    Article : 112 words
  8. A GREAT LITTLE HERO.

    It is a month or two ago now, but it is never too late to tell of a hero. We do not know his name, but he was an immortal boy, and he was on the boat that took the first ...

    Article : 150 words
  9. WELLINGTON ON WATERLOO.

    Some readable gossip about Wellington appears in the July "Cornhill" in an article by Dr. W. H. Fitchett, entitled "A Great Soldier on His Battles,", and, among other things, ...

    Article : 199 words
  10. A JOHN BURNS' SORY.

    Two young Scots officers now in France (we learn from the "Glasgow Herald") carry with them a very pleasant recollection of the day before they sailed. They found ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. WOES OF THE INVENTOR.

    Mr—Edison says that hundreds of ideas, a few of which are of supreme importance, are buried annually simply because inventors lack funds to exploit them, and, so far, have lacked ...

    Article : 78 words
  12. IF NAPOLEON HAD BEEN HERE.

    Many pleasant stories have been told of General Joffre; here is one of the best of all: The French generalissimo was explaining to a guest the position of the French army ...

    Article : 105 words
  13. HIS FIRST THOUGHT.

    In connection with the naval battle in which Admiral Sir David Beatty drove the Germans from the North Sea, a story is told of a sailor sorely wounded about the head, so ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. "A WONDERFUL PEACE."

    Miss Estelle W. Stead, daughter of the late Mr. W. T. Stead, was on a visit recently to Cardiff spiritualists, and she related some of the latest messages from her father. Miss ...

    Article : 91 words
  15. ELEVEN SONS FIGHTING.

    The French papers claim the war record for a family named Courton, of Cachary, in the Department of Marne. The parents have had twenty children, and have at present ...

    Article : 51 words
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