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  2. ONE SHALL BE TAKEN.

    They went to town daily in the same train for weeks, and so fell into friendship. There were other travellers, of course, who poured into the carriages, morning after morning, ...

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  3. NOTABLE NATIONAL EVENTS.

    William the Conqueror, the natural son of Robert I., Duke of Normandy, succeeded his father when, only eight years of age, and reigned quietly till the ...

    Article : 792 words
  4. MR CHAMBERLAIN AND THE BOER GENERALS.

    The correspondence which, dating from August 20th, led up to tho interview on September 5th between Mr Chamberlain and the Boer generals, ...

    Article : 880 words
  5. THE GREAT WATER QUESTION

    The Government of New South Wales, is exhibiting a commendable if somewhat belated solicitude for the rights of the state in the waters of the river Murray. ...

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  6. AMUSING.

    "How can you plough straight furrows over such an enormous cornfield as this?" asked the tourist, who had never been in Kansas before. "That's easy," said the native. "We ...

    Article : 878 words
  7. SUBMARINE BOATS.

    Lately there arrived in Portsmouth harborj two of the six submarine boats ordered from Messrs Vickers, Sous, and Maxim, for the British Navy. They were brought from ...

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  8. THE WELSH LOURDES.

    At Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme, the rector, the Rev. Father Maguire, announced that what he described as a ...

    Article : 178 words
  9. A ROMANCE OF WASHINGTON

    The story of the life of John Sullivan, who died in Seattle, Washington, leaving £125,000, which has now been the means of raising to affluence two ...

    Article : 290 words
  10. THE RUSSIAN STUDENTS.

    A severe blow has been dealt to the Reactionary party in Russia. The Czar has issued an Imperial decree, which recalls nearly all the Moscow students who ...

    Article : 183 words
  11. DEATH OF JAMES CAHILL, THE FENIAN.

    A telegram from New York states that James Cahill, the Fenian, one of the comrades of Allen, Larkin, and O'Brien, has died of pneumonia at Lawrence, ...

    Article : 297 words
  12. BEE STINGS FOR RHEUMATISM

    Scientists employed by the United States Government have been investigating reported cures of rheumatism by bee stings in the state of Maryland, and ...

    Article : 131 words
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  14. DISCOVERY OF A COMET.

    Mr G. D. Perrine, assistant astronomer at the Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton, California, reports his discovery of a telescopic comet on Sept. 1. ...

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  16. THE IMPERIAL CROWN.

    Visitors to the Regalia at the Tower lately have missed the Imperial State Crown of King Edward VII. from the Wakefield Tower, where the Royal jewels ...

    Article : 147 words
  17. SCOTLAND'S CENSUS.

    The detailed report of the Scottish census gives the population as 4,472,103, compared with 4,025,647 at the census of 1891. Though, there are still more women than men in ...

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