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  3. KING EDWARD, PEACEMAKER

    The Royal visit to Ireland is a sign of the times. It is a mission of peace; it is an earnest of the desire, which docs not find expression in regard to Ireland ...

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  4. THIRD CLASS.

    There is no class or set of people, unless, of course,, it be Royalty, of whom we may not meet representatives in a thirdclass railway carriage. Everyone is on a ...

    Article : 752 words
  5. HOUSEHOLD HINTS

    Of all insect pests that prey upon mankind, perhaps the oldest and the most widely distributed is the common flea. The habits of this tiny insect have been ...

    Article : 429 words
  6. MODERN STEAMSHIP PALACES

    "I beg pardon, Mr. Tan Fletch, but the passengers in the rooms adjoining cannot sleep by reason of your typewriter." The above interpolated interruption was ...

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  7. RUSSIA'S WOMEN.

    Wonderful indeed is the change that has been wrought in the position of Russia's women during the last two hundred year's. Few English people are, perhaps, ...

    Article : 715 words
  8. VANITY FAIR.

    In a letter to the "Argonaut" from Shanghai, Charles Lorrimer writes thus of the modernisation of the Chinese court:—"On May 28th, the Empress ...

    Article : 875 words
  9. FOR YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    Pete Barnes was in great trouble. His grandmother, with whom he had lived ever since his parents died, had fallen down and hurt herself so much that she could not leave ...

    Article : 731 words
  10. MEDICAL AND SANITARY.

    In the course of an address on "Physical Education," delivered at a meeting of the Charity Organisation Society, Lieutenant-Colonel O. T. Duke, the hon. ...

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  11. A WOMAN DRIVING A HANSOM CAB.

    A young married woman named Louisa D. Winteringham, who keeps a greengrocer's shop, and lives at 215 Lower Wortley-road, was summoned at the Leeds City Court for ...

    Article : 551 words
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  14. THE ALLEGED NEW ZEALAND FRAUDS.

    At the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, Messrs. Edwin Fox and Bousfield, by order of Mr. Justice Wright, offered for auction a long leasehold estate of ...

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  15. THE MODERN GIPSY.

    "Gipsies, tinkers, and sturdy beggars" were of old frequent subjects of parochial notices, warning them against pains and penalties if they should encamp on the ...

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  16. CLAIMS TO A FORTUNE.

    At Liverpool, on Saturday, 19th July, a commission was opened by authority of the Melbourne Supreme Court for the purpose of taking evidence to decide the ...

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  17. CANADIAN NEWSBOY.

    Pete Murphy, called the "newsboy" of Montreal, recently celebrated the 49th anniversary, of his birth. The "Evening Star" of that city says:—"Pete points ...

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  18. INSURANCE ON A NIECE.

    A woman informed Mr. Mead, at the Thames police court that two years ago she insured a niece, in an insurance company. The niece died recently from ...

    Article : 194 words
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  21. WOOLSORTERS' DISEASE AND THE COMPENSATION ACT.

    The occurrence of anthrax at Kidderminster led to an important case in the Comity Court under the Workmen's Compensation Act. Mrs. Turvey, widow of a wool sorter, ...

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