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  4. LONDON GOSSIP.

    Mr. Balfour is suffering the penalties of his new eminence. All the gossip known concerning him since he fagged for Lord Lansdowne at Eton, all the personal jibes ...

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  5. NOTES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    A few examples of the practical application of scientific education in Germany are given in the Journal of the Society of Arts. The sugar industry is the first illustration ...

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  6. EDUCATIONAL REFORM.

    It the Royal Commission on Technical Education, when drawing up its final report, last year, could have foreseen our national awakening to the necessity for public ...

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  7. A MAN OF THE HOUR.

    What can be accomplished by ability, pertinacity of purpose and force of character within the limits of a single lifetime, in the way of rendering great services to the ...

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  8. WISE AND OTHERWISE.

    Who deserves the credit for having settled the railway strike? The number of persons claiming a medal, a gratuity or a pension for this historic feat exceeds the ...

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  9. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    Practical Bookkeeping, by John Scouller; from Geo. Robertson and Co., Melbourne. Scarlet and Hyssop, by E. F. Benson; from Wm. Heinemann, London. Love and His Mask, by Menie Muriel ...

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  10. THE EXTENSION OF THE WAR-BURTON LINE.

    Sir,--In "The Age of 11th inst. it is stated that "the Minister of Railways is desirous of hitting upon some scheme which will make payable some of ...

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  12. THE MASS OF THE UNIVERSE.

    Lord Kelvin has recently published the results of an investigation which he has made to determine the absolute amount of matter in our universe. On account of the ...

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  13. TONIC TEARS.

    Tears have their function like every other fluid of the body. Nothing cleanses the eye like a good salty shower bath, and medical art has followed Nature's law in this ...

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  14. ALCOHOLISM AND ITS CURES.

    Among the many ways of producing in the drunkard a dislike for alcohol, one of the simplest is to "physic" his drink. The trick is as old as the hills, and so long as ...

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  17. ROSE CULTURE.

    For more than a thousand years England has been one of the countries where roses of many kinds grow in profusion. Happily, this amiable weakness for rose culture has been ...

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  18. CREEDS IN GERMANY.

    A statistical return of the religions professed in the German Empire, based on the census of 1900, has recently been issued. It appears that the number of Roman ...

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