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  2. GAMBLING AND BETTING.

    The subject of gambling and betting for profit is receiving some decidedly practical attention in London at the hands of experts, especially the Earl of Rosslyn and ...

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  3. NOTES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    When the first public meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held at the London Tavern on 7th March, 1804, so modest were its expectations that, when ...

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  4. STRESS OF LIFE.

    Man's psychical nature cannot be successfully unfolded amidst conditions of inharmony and misery, and his spiritual needs are dwarfed and thrust aside when he lacks ...

    Article : 96 words
  5. NEW BOOKS.

    The next great English speaking federation will be that of the South African colonial. This month the delegates to the South African National Convention are ...

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  6. DAVID SYME.

    No one thoroughly conversant with the political history of Victoria during the whole of the second half of the last century will venture to dispute the fact that the ...

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  7. STRIKES AND SOCIALISM.

    The bad judgment shown in recent years by English trade unions in their disputes with employers is attributed largely to the Socialistic ideas which have gained influence ...

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  8. ENGLISH RAILWAY "DEALS."

    A section of the Cabinet, headed by Mr. Lloyd-George, is credited (and by some accused--as though it were a nefarious conspiracy) with being engaged in planning the ...

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  9. A BUSINESS MAN'S CONFESSIONS.

    A man who had succeeded in business and made money--heaps of money--says he has long ago discovered that mere money making is a delusion mid a snare, and ...

    Article : 224 words
  10. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    Tie Fairchild Family, by Mrs. Sherwood, refold by Jennie Lang; from T. C. and E. C. Jack, London. The Magnate, by Robert Elson; from W. Heinemann, London, Wild Beasts of the ...

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  12. THE SMALL CULTIVATOR.

    To enable the small cultivator to succeed it is necessary to eliminate the middleman as far as possible. The small man is at a groat disadvantage with his larger ...

    Article : 90 words
  13. OBLIGING BURGLARS.

    On getting to his chambers in court (says the "Telegraph's" correspondent) a Paris judge was handed this note:--"Monsieur the Judge,--In the belief that a judge can ...

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