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  2. CURIOUS BRIXTON STORY

    A remarkable [?] was told at Lam-bets Police Court on [?], when Dudler [?], 34, a draughtsman, appeared to answer the charge of being ...

    Article : 508 words
  3. CITY POLICE COURT,

    Messrs. Geo. Kerr and G. Kelly, J. [?]., presided at the City Police Court, to-day. Frederick Longford [?] guilty to ...

    Article : 136 words
  4. SLEEPING OUT

    Most people have a prejudice in favor of sleeping in a bed. Robert Javes, of Pyrford, and Patsy Sullivan, of Oakley, do not share it. They prefer the ...

    Article : 743 words
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    Advertising : 1,390 words
  6. LADIES CORNER

    A dance was given by Mr. H. D. Baker (American Consul) at the Muvor's Court-room on Wednesday last week. This may be said to be the first dance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,693 words
  7. THE CONSTABLE S LOT

    Charles Norton (49) pleaded guilty at the City Police Court this morning to being on the promises of Mr. Richard Smith for an unlawful purpose an ...

    Article : 182 words
  8. IN AN OLD PORCH

    On the stone seat, cold and [?] Of an old porch, dark and dreary, Slept a sweet child, her eyelid Closed with the sleep of the weary. ...

    Article : 250 words
  9. A COLOSSAL FORTUNE

    The fortune left by the late ah Henry Barnett has been valued at 62,300,000 as a first estimate, and for this [?] his will is being provisionally proved. ...

    Article : 258 words
  10. EDUCATION QUESTION

    History. philosophy, and the fine acre are the agencies whereby the highest educational results are reached. do not undervalue the discipline of ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. WHAT SCIENCE DOES.

    It helps him to weigh evidence, it deepens his devotion to truth, and it strengthens his understanding. It may add a new charm to natural beauty. It ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. CONTENTMENT

    Charles Frohman, the leviathan theatrical manager, talked the other day about content. "I don't work for money," he said, ...

    Article : 288 words
  13. LITERATURE SUPREME.

    Since the rays of light which constitute essential humanity—rays intellectual, aesthetical, and ethical—are thus focussed in literature, it is obvious that ...

    Article : 115 words
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    Advertising : 194 words
  15. MISS CORELLI'S VISITOR

    "This course though reading novels and bounds," said Rupert Jarvis, a tailor. Bring an George-street, Bar-all [?], Birmingham, who was ...

    Article : 347 words
  16. THE HUNGER TO KNOW.

    " Within its pages is to be found the deepest and truest revelation that tho race has made of itself. Here the seers the world have recorded their flashes ...

    Article : 107 words
  17. LITERATURE AND THE BOY.

    We cannot begin too early to lay in the child's mind those foundations of sympathy and understanding which are be tho true life of tho mail when he ...

    Article : 254 words
  18. BILIOUS ATTACKS.

    "For [?], Biliousness, and Headaches I have never found anything so effectual as Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills." writes Mrs George Jenner, ...

    Article : 126 words
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