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  2. SENSATIONAL MURDER TRIAL IN FRANCE.

    A sensational murder trial took place at the Mayenne Assize Court on July 12. The prisoner was a young priest named Bruneau, and his victim a cure, Mr. Fricot, a highly respected ...

    Article : 1,918 words
  3. THE MAGICIAN'S DAUGHTER.

    They reached the door of the lawyer's office and went in. Of course, only the clerks were there; the two principles were both in the courts with the Q.C. and a junior barrister who ...

    Article : 1,425 words
  4. THE MISSIONARY SHIP JOHN WILLIAMS.

    The John Williams, now on view at Port Adelaide, is built entirely of steel. Not only is the hull plated, but her masts are steel spars, with square canvas on the foremast, spreading in all about 12,200 ft. of sail. The dimensions are 188 ft. keel or 204 long, 32 beam by 16 ft. depth of hold. She is divided into compartments by watertight bulkheads and built with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 272 words
  5. LADIES' ADELAIDE LETTER

    My dear Stay-at-Home—You are in luck and so was I. If you ask me why I have bub to bell you that I was at a dance at Torrens Park on Wednesday night and you will realise ...

    Article : 3,924 words
  6. A SCOTCH DIVORCE CASE.

    Lord Kyllachy heard evidence in the Court of Session, Edinburgh, on July 6, in an action of divorce, on the ground of infidelity, at the instance of Mr. Claud Alexander, of ...

    Article : 1,749 words
  7. ENGLISHMEN'S INCOMES.

    The Parliamentary paper showing the number of assessments to income tax under Schedule D (trades and professions), so far as it goes, affords an amazing confirmation of our old ...

    Article : 786 words
  8. THE TYPEWRITER CYCLE.

    At the Royal Military Tournament recently held in England one of the attractions of the display was a typewriter cycle. A member of the staff of Messrs. Wyckoff, Seamans, & Benediet, proprietors of the Remington Standard Typewriter, in a few seconds rode to the front, rigged up his typewriter, and wrote a dispatch, which was transmitted to the rear by a trained ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 148 words
  9. ROBESPIERRE'S GREAT NEPHEW.

    Curious genealogical revelations take place now and then in our own police courts, remarks the Pall Mall Gazette of July 10, but seldom does a case crop up of stranger interest ...

    Article : 270 words
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  12. MURDER OF A SON BY MISTAKE.

    An extraordinary story is reported from Tarnopol, in Galicia. A peasant named Adam Gawrydo, whose property is in a small village near Zbaraz, in Galicia, cut his own ...

    Article : 394 words
  13. CHAPTER XII.

    The doctor and his assistant were hard at work when Christina's last telegram was brought to him. It put him into excellent spirits. His child would soon be back again— ...

    Article : 555 words
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