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  2. DONOUGHE'S PROPOSAL.

    Mick Donoghue had just seen the cows plentifully supplied in their byre with hay for the night, and the pigs equally well provided for in the sty. ...

    Article : 3,554 words
  3. MALE FASHIONS.

    When you take tea at the Elysee Palace, at Rumpelmayer's, or at any other fashionable tea-room, you sometimes meet smart Parisians, elegant ...

    Article : 1,562 words
  4. HAPPINESS.

    Mr Dion Clayton Calthrop writes in the "Daily Mail":-- The Boy came through the mists of his childhood and looked about him. ...

    Article : 1,580 words
  5. ADMIRAL'S ADVENTURE.

    Some time ago, writes the London "Daily Mail" while travelling from Scotland, Admiral Sir William Kennedy was joined in his carriage by two young ...

    Article : 198 words
  6. THE DRUCE MILLIONS.

    The assertion that the fifth Duke of Portland masqueraded as Mr T. C. Druce, of Baker street, is, as already indicated in the "Daily Mail," once ...

    Article : 308 words
  7. THE PRINCE'S TOUR.

    On 4th January the special correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote from Calcutta:-- To-morrow the Prince of Wales takes ...

    Article : 190 words
  8. PERILOUS TRAIN PACKING.

    The dangerous overcrowding on the District Railway since its electrification is to be brought before the Railway Commissioners. ...

    Article : 347 words
  9. MOTOR CAR TRAGEDY.

    A terrible motor accident occurred in Long Island on 19th November, in which Mrs Frances Burton Harrison, daughter-in-law of the authoress, ...

    Article : 169 words
  10. "GERMANY'S MISTAKE."

    The "Temps," in its "Foreign Notes" of 15th February, publishes the following article on the Algeciras Conference, headed "Germany's Mistake":-- ...

    Article : 276 words
  11. A LORD PROVOST'S WARLIKE PROCLIVITIES.

    The "Grand Magazine" tells a story of the warlike proclivities of Lord Provost Sir Robert Cranston, of Edinburgh. One day a commercial traveller entered the ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. BRITAIN'S FLEET.

    Some communities are faced by problems that make war probable at a period more or less near, and among such communities, unfortunately, is England. ...

    Article : 82 words
  13. MORE ABOUT PRETTY NURSES.

    So much fuss has been made about "pretty nurses," that we fear nurses may be more than ever inclined to devote time and trouble to producing a ...

    Article : 167 words
  14. CAUSE FOR THANKFULNESS.

    A man's hard hat was lifted from his head by a gust of wind, and in its flight struck a woman in the face. Angry at the blow, and without considering the ...

    Article : 105 words
  15. THE ADAPTABLE BRITON.

    If an Englishman found mosquitoes in his house he'd first tiny to kill thim, an' whin he didn't succeed he'd say: "What pleasant little humming bur-rds ...

    Article : 67 words
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