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  2. FOR THOSE WHO SLEEP BADLY.

    Mr. T. .R, Pearson contributes to the " Gentleman's Magazine," an article entitled " On Sleep." We quote from it the following nine ...

    Article : 761 words
  3. IN THE STOKEHOLD OF AN ATLANTIC LINER.

    The " Royal Magazine " contains a striking article by Vivian Carter describing his experiences as an amateur stoker on an Atlantic liner. ...

    Article : 537 words
  4. THE EVILS OF UNCOOKED MILK.

    The question of the habitual use of uncooked milk which prevails in this kingdom is one which demands serious attention. Again and again ...

    Article : 449 words
  5. The Mystery of Old Chalkwell Hall.

    "How did the boy get to Dieppe ?" asked Mr. Goring. "In this way, " replied Eugene. "It appears that Beady whom you ...

    Article : 4,283 words
  6. INTERESTING ITEMS.

    Air cushions made of paper arr used by the Japanese. Europe has million Jews. Asia now has not more than 320,000. ...

    Article : 480 words
  7. MARVELS OF SCIENCE.

    The men of science amaze us by the statement that the tail of Borrelli's comet is 3,000,000 miles long. Is there a reader with a mind ...

    Article : 299 words
  8. A SELF-MADE SOVEREIGN.

    M. Jacques Lebaudy, " Jacques I. of the Sahara " as he styles himself, turned up at The Hague and will, it is [?]med submit the question of ...

    Article : 321 words
  9. HIS "LATE" KEY.

    A young Irishman recently took lodgings at a house in Carlisle and for the first week or so he was rather late in arriving home at ...

    Article : 170 words
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