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  2. JUDITH SAXON, THE PITMAN'S DAUGHTER. CHAPTER XX.—[Continucd.)

    Without any further parleying Dunsford proceeded to sign the documents, and after thanking the coalowner the creature of the law went away, leaving the other strangely ...

    Article : 722 words
  3. A PRINCE'S SUICIDE.

    A Vienna correspondent supplies the London Daily News of February 7 with particulars of the suicide of Prince Sturdza, son of Senator Prince Gregory Sturdza. The young heir of ...

    Article : 198 words
  4. THE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    A month ago the man in the street, whilst exulting over the evidence of Mr. Gladstone's renewed vitality and unimpaired oratorical powers, as given in his famous speech upon ...

    Article : 1,953 words
  5. THE "SPLENDID PAUPER'S" BAL POUDRE.

    The doings of the Countess of Warwick, have been followed with great interest ever since in a public speech she described herself as one of England's splendid paupers"— ...

    Article : 742 words
  6. THE LATE PROFESSOR BLAKIE.

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  7. "THE SIN OP GROWING OLD."

    "The Sin of Growing Old" is the title of an article in the February number of the Congregational Magazine, the organ of "the people called Independents," written apparently by ...

    Article : 302 words
  8. THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY.

    A recent cablegram announced the committal for trial of the Marquis of Queensberry on the charge of libelling Mr. Oscar Wilde, the well-known playwright and author, by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 139 words
  9. ISMAEL PASHA.

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  10. LOVE AND WAR.

    A curious love adventure is told by a war correspondent of the Nichi Nicki. Somewhere about Kinchow, after the occupation of the place by Japanese troops, one of the coolies ...

    Article : 248 words
  11. WHAT KILLED ALEXANDER III?

    The writer of an article on "The change of Czars" in the February number of Blackwood's Magazine makes a strong point of the "medieval fanaticism" of Alexander III. as ...

    Article : 498 words
  12. MR. JAMES VICARS.

    Mr. James Vicars, M.E. and Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., who has just been appointed to the position of city surveyor,, city engineer, and building surveyor of Adelaide, in the place of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 466 words
  13. THE STORY OF A SLAVE.

    In the death of Frederick Douglass, ex-slave and orator, recently announced, America has lost a patriotic and gifted citizen whose name must be added to the long list of noble men ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 652 words
  14. THE INVENTOR OF POSTAL NOTES.

    The inventor of the postal note system is (says the Town and Country Journal) Mr. Alex. Downs, of Kingstown, Ireland. The British postal authorities brought the postal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 151 words
  15. A NIGHT OF HORRORS.

    M. Sochaczewski, a Russian painter, has made a great hit in a gigantic picture, now on exhibition in London, entitled "The Exile's Leave-taking," representing a scene in Siberia. ...

    Article : 1,006 words
  16. CHAPTER XXI.—In DURANCE VILE.

    The look of scorn, the demeanor of indifference fell suddenly from Garswood's face and bearing as the exclamations of the inspector rang through the chamber. Hitherto Fred ...

    Article : 1,422 words
  17. CHINESE COWARDICE.

    "With the Japanese the fighting humor and warrior instinct are found amongst all alike" (writes the Hiroshima correspondent of the Japan Weekly Gazette). "What a contrast to ...

    Article : 646 words
  18. THE LATEST LOND OH SENSATION.

    A remarkable experiment was entered upon at the London Aquarium on February 6, when Professor Morritt threw a man named Henry Nolan into a trance that was to last for eight ...

    Article : 365 words
  19. THE PRINGE OF WALES AT DINNER.

    One of the American papers has been telling its readers what dinner at Marlborough House is like. It begins promptly at 8.45 p.m., when the Prince is there, and lasts ...

    Article : 245 words
  20. COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN FRANCE.

    A terrible explosion of firedamp occurred in the Ste. Eugenie mine, Montceau-les-Mines, in France, on February 3. The residents had been congratulating themselves on a freedom ...

    Article : 316 words
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  23. MR. JAMES ASHTON.

    At the monthly meeting of the Lodge of Faith, held at the Masonic Hall, Flindersstreet, the opportunity was taken in the banqueting-room of bidding farewell to P.M. ...

    Article : 119 words
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