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    "Short Lessons on The Old Testament," by Rev. A. W. Tenge, M.A., chaplain of Melbourne Church of England Grammar School. Melbourne: M. L. Hutchinson. ...

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  3. BRITISH RULERS OF THE SEA.

    The civil war which preceded the deposition of Charles I. and the establishment of the Commonwealth produced a plentiful crop of great men, for the struggle between ...

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  4. NOTES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    The suggestion that robes should be worn in the House of Commons is creating a great deal of interest among members. The question arose through a weekly paper ...

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  5. NEW COPYRIGHT CONVENTION.

    Several important decisions of interest to authors and publishers in the principal countries of the world have been included in the draft convention agreed upon at ...

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  6. HAVE WE MORE THAN FIVE SENSES?

    The French anthropologist Herichard declares that all of us have more than five senses, though the extra senses are for the most part latent and undeveloped. There ...

    Article : 331 words
  7. SINGING TO HER DOCTOR.

    Mme. Calve, who has been ill for some time at the Plaza Hotel, opposite Central Park, New York, is better, and is at present engaged in cheering up her physician, ...

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  9. THE TRAINED FLY.

    Mr. F. P. Smith, lecturing before the Royal Photographic Society, said that flies of all sorts, particularly bluebottles, have a strength out of all proportion to their ...

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