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  3. COUNT WITTE.

    Count Witte was for many years Russia's leading statesman. He died seven years ago; but some years before he wrote his memoirs. These have been lately ...

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  4. PROBLEMS OF THE DAY.

    In May, 1904, at a memorable meeting of our young Sociological Society, Francis (Falton read a paper and opened a discussion which constituted the founding of ...

    Article : 1,823 words
  5. THE ORIGIN OF LLOYD'S.

    The origin and growth of the great corporation of Lloyd's formed the subject of an interesting lecture by Mr. Sidney Boulton, chairman of the corporation, before ...

    Article : 547 words
  6. Electricity for Greater London.

    A gigantic scheme for the amalgamation of the power supply to London and areas in six other counties has been approved by the Electricity Commissioners of ...

    Article : 322 words
  7. UNEMPLOYED MINERS IN ENGLAND.

    One hundred and seventy-five thousand miners are said to be unemployed in England, and at least as many to be only half employed, and ...

    Article : 257 words
  8. CRAZE FOR "BOBBING."

    A Tunbridge Wells girl cut off her plaits of hair and then invented the story that it had been done by a man who attacked her in the darkness. ...

    Article : 238 words
  9. ON WITH THE NEW LOVE.

    A middle-aged woman of Lucerne, writes the Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Mail," "Mme. R.," before the war visited the various European capitals as ...

    Article : 179 words
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