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  2. A MILLIONAIRE.

    Among the comparatively few individuals who have risen from humble circumstances to eminent positions and millionaires there is probably no more extraordinary case than ...

    Article : 443 words
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  6. IN LIGHTER VEIN.

    "I may as well tell you my dear that now we are married you will occasionally find me somewhat arbitrary in my manners." "Oh, that won't matter in the least Fred ...

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  7. A DAY IN A CABINET MINISTER'S LIFE.

    There is so much mystery and consequent curiosity about the life of a Cabinet Minister that when even a corner of the veil is lifted for us we rush to take a peep and are ...

    Article : 857 words
  8. THE FILIPINOS AS FIGHTERS.

    The Manila correspondent of The Times in a recent letter has shown how vastly the strength of the Filipinos as a fighting force has been improved since the Americans took ...

    Article : 268 words
  9. FOR THE FARMER.

    The cereal harvest in Victoria is now practically concluded and the results revealed by the thrashing machines fully confirm the impression that very ...

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  10. A DETERMINED ATTACK.

    Common similes ate "Stuck like a leech," "Held on like a bull-dog." They sound like strong expressions, but if you consider a while you will see how weak they are. They ...

    Article : 260 words
  11. AMERICA'S MISTAKE.

    There appears to be little room for doubt (says the "Hongkong Telegraph") that, if the United States Executive had made up its mind to annex the whole group as soon ...

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  13. AN AIRSHIP TO CROSS THE ATLANTIC.

    The Vienna correspondent of the London "Mail" telegraphs:—The "Neue Wiener Journal" states that the problem of aerial navigation has been solved by a ...

    Article : 195 words
  14. CHURCH FIXTURES.

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  15. A WALK ROUND THE WORLD.

    During the past two or three days Gloucester-shire folk have been entertaining Mr. Beresford Greathead, who is at present engaged in a tour of the globe on foot. ...

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    Persons who take passage home by the Me[?]garies Maritime (French mail) boats travel through France and see the large cities of that country at no extra cost. English ...

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