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  2. FELLOW FEELING.

    A gentleman was arraigned before an American justice on a charge of obtaining money under false pretences. He had just entered a store, ...

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  5. MEN WHO NATE MONEY.

    Probably no one hates the sight of money so much as the croupiers at Monte Carlo, th[?] whose hands thousands and thousands of pounds ...

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  6. Duke [?] Hesse's Loot.

    New light (writes a Paris correspondent) is thrown on the habits of the light-fingered aristocracy of Germany by the discovery at Ercheu ...

    Article : 239 words
  7. YELLOW SHOES MAY POISON YOU.

    Be careful that you don't catch dermatitis, a painful and very disagreeable skin, disease, from your yellow shoes. ...

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  8. Queensland's Premier.

    The Sydney "Daily Telegraph" of the 17th December published the following introduction to a stirsing speech made by the Premier ...

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  9. TRENCH SUPERSTITIONS.

    Of all the superstitions in the British Army--and they are many--the most popular has to do with the jar that contains the ration of rum. ...

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