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  2. TORRENS GORGE.

    I will begin with a question. Have you ever been to Chain-of-Ponds. I mean, by the new road up the Gorge? It’s hardly likely that many have, ...

    Article : 1,410 words
  3. “THE DOVE OF LEEDS.”

    In the neighbourhood of the South Market, Leeds, there stood a small shop, a shadowy little place of mysterious wares, a pace of bunched dried herbs hanging from ...

    Article : 2,242 words
  4. LONDON STREET CRIES

    Sprats and juniper, oysters, brooms, tinker, and dentists were given musical renderings at the Royal Society of Arts London, when Sir Frederick Bride entertained ...

    Article : 208 words
  5. THE CENOTAPH.

    What would Sir Edwin Lutyens, the creator of the Cenotaph, cay about it, if he could be persuaded to break his modest, ’artistic silence? (writes The Graphic). ...

    Article : 552 words
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    Doctor—“Hell be up in a day or two, Mrs. Jones; why all this distress?” Apprehensive Wife— ”I was so afraid. doctor; all night he was practising the harp on the bed rails.” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 34 words
  7. WOMEN BEST VIOLINISTS.

    “I will never conduct an orchestra without women in future; they do their work so well,” declared Sir Henry Wood at the Brighton School of Music prize giving ...

    Article : 155 words
  8. NOBEL PRIZEWINNERS

    Of the [?] prizes distributed since the establishment of the Nobel Prize, according to Swedish newspapers. 23 prizes have gong to Germany, 20 to France. 9 to ...

    Article : 71 words
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