Articles from page 6: Previous page Next page

  1. Please wait. Loading browse data... loading
  2. WHO INVENTS NEW FASHIONS.

    PARIS is the city of art and poetry, but of all the artists and poets that Paris fosters, the greatest are the Parisiennes. Nature confined her efforts to ...

    Article : 1,458 words
  3. ROYAL MUSICIANS.

    IT appears that the gifted "Carmen Sylva" is a fair pianist, but a far more brilliant harpist, stringing the "lyre of Roumania" to the weird folklore songs of ...

    Article : 743 words
  4. DANGEROUS JOKING.

    MARTIN was the eldest son and hope of Mr. Lord, the Squire of Morton. His amiable disposition and superior intellect procured for him universal love and ...

    Article : 793 words
  5. THE FRUITS OF VIVISECTION.

    BY SIR ANDREW CLARK, BART., M.D., F.R.S.. President of the Royal College of Physicians. THE law of vicarious sacrifice is a law of the physical, mental, moral, and spiritual ...

    Article : 1,350 words
  6. EXPERIENCES OF A BRIDESMAID.

    "THREE times a bridesmaid, and never a ride;" that is the old saying. So, when I was asked to officiate a third time, I rather, hesitated, being superstitions. But I was ...

    Article : 929 words
  7. ORDEAL BY POISON ON THE CONGO.

    IN Die Katholischen Missioner, Herr A. Koller, a missionary on the Congo, describes the ordeal by poison and the charmers of the Congo negroes. ...

    Article : 1,432 words
  8. SOME MEMORIES OF DICKENS.

    IN the November number of the Ladies' Home Journal of Philadelphia, Miss Mamie Dickens begins a series of papers with the title of "My Father, as I Recall Him." Miss ...

    Article : 1,045 words
  9. PUBLIC-HOUSE SIGNS.

    IN days gone by signs were not exclusively confined to inns and houses of call, but very nearly every tradesman had some emblem affixed to his house-front ...

    Article : 606 words
  10. NEVER TELL A LIE.

    YOUNG man, never tell a lie; especially if you happen to be a married man and your wife is a woman who knows what two and two make--or, at all events, hardly ever ...

    Article : 598 words
  11. THE ADVANCE IN COMMONSENSE.

    WE often speak of fashion as of something which vibratos like a pendulum, so that the extremes take turns with each other, and there is no real advance. But this is not ...

    Article : 669 words
  12. STEAM AND SENTIMENT.

    ROMANCE dies hard even in the most prosaic callings of civilised society. Mr. Ruskin has dwelt with fine scorn on the hideousness of railway travel, in which man ...

    Article : 330 words
×

Buy

Download

Please choose from the following download options:

Share

Share this item on:

Print

Print page as...

The National Library of Australia's Copies Direct service lets you purchase higher quality, larger sized photocopies or electronic copies of newspapers pages.

Scope
Format of download
as... PDF PDF

You need to login before you can save preferences.

$