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  4. SHIPPING.

    For mail steamers see elsewhere, and for later movements see late shipping. (H.) Homeward on voyage from Australia. (O.) Outward on voyage, to ...

    Article : 1,370 words
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  7. ANTICIPATING COSTS.

    At a certain Scottish University the male students are not allowed to visit the resident lady boarders. One day a male student was caught in the act of ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. To AUSTRALIA IN A FORTNIGHT.

    In the course of a century, the time necessary for the carriage of mails and passengers between Great Britain and Australia has been reduced from, 18 to ...

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  9. MRS. MURPHY HAD LEFT THE CAR.

    Mike Murphy, a contractor, become rich and tony, and got a handsome motorcar. Mrs. Murphy invited Mrs. Clancy for a ride in it. ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. Round About the World.

    A beautiful pearl rope, composed of 310 well matched pearls, realised £10,000 in London on 28th February. The Prince of Wales, who attended the ...

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  11. FIGURE-8-IVE.

    Little Jean had visited one of the large summer amusement parks for the first time and with the courage possessed only by those girls whose' playmates are boys ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. EDINBURGH BAILIE'S KNOWLEDGE

    A story is told of an Edinburgh bailie, whose studies in natural history seem to have been limited. A man who kept a ferret, having to go ...

    Article : 129 words
  13. EVIDENCE NOT SATISFACTORY.

    During a trial in an English court-room, an Irish witness was being examined as to his knowledge of a shooting affair. "Did you see the shot fired ?" the ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. SENTIMENT AND SECURITY.

    Before he was well known, Wendell Phillips, the distinguished American abolitionist, went to Charleston, and put up at a hotel. He had breakfast served in ...

    Article : 146 words
  15. POLICE RAID ON AN EXHIBITION.

    Extraordinary scenes were witnessed in Sunderland, on 3rd March, when the police raided an alleged gaming centre, and arrested no fewer than 121 men, women ...

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  16. A CERTAIN SHOT.

    The wrinkled gamekeeper whistled his dog, and scratched his towsled head before turning to the company. "Yes. sir, said he, "the runim[?]st ...

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  17. EUROPE'S BABY STATES.

    Luxemburg whose grand duke has just died, is the largest of five miniature States which have retained their independence in the hurly-burly of European ...

    Article : 155 words
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  19. VERDICT BY WIRE.

    A curious incident is recorded from the South Bucks coroner's court at Wycombe. While waiting for the necessary evidence of the doctor, the coroner in ...

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  20. WHEN LABOUCHERE SCORED.

    The late Mr. Henry Labouchere who, as everyone knows, was a famous wit and cynic, was several years ago detained on the border between France and Germany, ...

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