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  3. THE MERCHANT TONNAGE OF THE WORLD.

    The latest figures showing the tonnage of the merchant fleets of the principal maritime Powers, prove that Great Britain still holds her ...

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  4. KEEP ON SMILING.

    When the sun has ceased his shining. Not a cloud with silver lining, Naught so futile as repining— Better smile! ...

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  6. HOW FAR CAN A MAN SEE DISTINCTLY.

    Some interesting experiments have been made in the German army with the object of discovering at what distance the recognition of one soldier ...

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    As a country physician was driving through a village he saw a man amusing a crowd with the antics of his trick dog. The doctor pulled up and ...

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  8. A LUCKY STROKE FOR TENNYSON.

    The story of how Lord Tennyson won the Newdigate prize at Oxford is worth telling again. Three examiners were selected to pass judgment ...

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  10. "THE MURDER LODE."

    A romantic history is attached to the new copper-mines which are now being opened out at Inveryne, Tighanraid and Kilfinan, in Argyllshire. ...

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  11. Breaking it Gently.

    There is a man in Liverpool who is renowned for his imperturbable calmness on every imaginable occasion. One day he strolled leisurely into the ...

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  12. Cheering Him.

    In a small Yorkshire village a middle-aged man fell seriously ill. He lived by himself in a cellar kitchen into which it was awkward to get, having ...

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    In washing white silk great care must be taken not to use very hot water, nor must the iron used afterwards be very hot, or there would be ...

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  15. ENGLISH, IRISH AND SCOTCH.

    Two gentlemen were together in a railway carriage, and one of them, a "commercial," asked the other if, when travelling, he had ever amused ...

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    It will never be quite easy work to live as we ought, for there will always be annoyances and worries to fight against, and we must fight and ...

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    Don't ever allow yourself to feel cock-a-hoop because you have accomplished something at which others have failed. Quite possibly the ...

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  21. GARDEN MEDICINES.

    Every vegetable garden is a medicine chest full of remedies that are recognised by physicians as of considerable value in the treatment of ...

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    Pat and Mike were obliged to halt their heavily-loaded cart to make way for a funeral. Gazing at the procession, Pat suddenly remarked: ...

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    Many who sigh for a mission in life have one close at hand; if only they had eyes to see it. Those who are doing everything they can just where ...

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