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  2. LIGHTS O' LONDON.

    If there was such an organisation in Great Britain as the Society for the Protection of the Respectability of British Homes, it would find much worK to do ...

    Article : 1,524 words
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  4. THE STORY OF THE "TITANIC."

    I have been reading an interesting little book on the loss of the "Titanic," written by Lawrence Beesley, the enterprising English schoolmaster on board, who ...

    Article : 503 words
  5. BAMBOOZLED BERTIE.

    The story of a hairless-faced hoy of twenty named Bertram Asprey, who fell among horse-dealers, and subsequently had some experiences which eventually ...

    Article : 1,178 words
  6. BOY—NOT A GIRL.

    Rather a startling story, says a correspondent of "The News of the World" (Eng.), comes from one of the London suburbs. Miss X., aged 18, was, not many days ago, ...

    Article : 317 words
  7. E. R. COLE DEAD.

    An old identity of the book trade died last week, in the person of Mr. Edward Ritchie Cole, who passed away at the St. George's Cottage Hospital. He was ...

    Article : 200 words
  8. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.

    George Reid, Australia's High Commissioner, leaves London next month for a tour of Canada. George has been doing a bit of trotting round since he got his ...

    Article : 790 words
  9. THE LAST OF THE "BLACKMAILED COUNTERS CASE" AND DAN O'CONNOR'S LETTERS.

    A good deal of water has gone under the mill since the "Blackmailed Countess Case" achieved Cockney notoriety. It seems quite like ancient history now ...

    Article : 309 words
  10. LONDON SIDELIGHTS.

    London pubs have queer names. After passing the "Angel" at Islington, you come to "Old Parr's Head." Then comes the "Cook." ...

    Article : 1,237 words
  11. HONORING JOHN HARRIS.

    The City Council, of Sydney, has had a massive bronze tablet erected in the vestibule of the Town Hall, in memory of John Harris, who was a member of the ...

    Article : 259 words
  12. NATIONAL, POLITICAL, AND OTHERWISE.

    (In this Column it is the duty and privilege of "Truth's" London Correspondent to give "Truth" readers, among other matters, an unblessed ...

    Article : 478 words
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  14. BRITAIN'S TWO QUEENS.

    Royalty's pursuit of the people's popularity this week entered upon a new phase, when the venerable Queen Alexandra re-entered Society on her own ...

    Article : 666 words
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  16. THE HORRORS OF THE WEST END—PICCADILLY PROSTITUTES AND THEIR BULLYROOKS.

    One of those sordid tragedies connected with England's shameful "White "Slave" traffic, which give the startled stranger a brief glance into the horrible ...

    Article : 590 words
  17. THE DIRE DISASTER OF THE DOCKS

    Negotiations for ending the dock strike have again broken down. Lord Devonport and the employers still demand "unconditional surrender." The reply of the ...

    Article : 283 words
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