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  2. A Model Nurse.

    SHADES of Salrey Gamp [?] What is the prefession of nurses coming to in those latter days? A talented member of the fraternity made her appearance in court r[?]ntly as plaintiff in a case in which she [?]aimed ...

    Article : 119 words
  3. Lord Randolph Churchill.

    IT is a debated point in history whether the Duke of Marlborough—Lord Randolph Churchill's ancestor—was not as groat a scoundrel as he was a soldier. We know he was both a scoundrel and ...

    Article : 551 words
  4. An Embarrassed Commissioner.

    CIVIL Service Commissioners are, after all, only men One of them, for instance, went down to the General Post Office the other day to register a letter. He went into a wrong compartment, but thinking this ought to ...

    Article : 264 words
  5. Editorial Annoyances.

    THOSE correspondents who take a delight in writing to newspapers for information on all conceivable subjects, appear to be more particularly exercised in mind over two or three simple problems, which to them are ...

    Article : 359 words
  6. Science and the Bible.

    THE old controversy be two on Science and the Bible is starting on its rounds again, and, as usual, a flood of light is being thrown on the subject by the correspondents of the newspapers. One gentleman writing ...

    Article : 222 words
  7. Things Better Left Unsaid.

    ANYONE who has mingled in society to any extent must shudder when he looks baek, to think who many "hair breadth scapes" he has had, and how often he has nearly—if not quite—put his metaphorical foot into ...

    Article : 1,118 words
  8. The Latest Thing in Advertising.

    The age we live in is a much-advertised one, and the mania appears to be on the increase. Every portion of available space, from the immense placard boards in Swanston-street down to the melancholy "sandwich" ...

    Article : 256 words
  9. A Bye-laws Martyr.

    So Mr. Dowie did not attain the wreath of a martyr after all, A little martyrdom seems to go avory long way with this noisy zealot, and although in the first instance he struok the attitude of a man who was going to ...

    Article : 468 words
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