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  2. KIDNAPPED BY THE "GAVILLEROS."

    The turbulent West Indian Island of Santo Domingo has been occupied by the United States with the idea of protecting foreign interests and restoring something like stability to the Government. Certain sections of the Dominicans greatly resent this infringement of their independence, and all sorts ...

    Article : 3,003 words
  3. BRITAIN'S LEADING WOMEN.

    When Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon became last week her Royal Highness the [?] of York she acquired the proud position of the fourth lady in the land. ...

    Article : 446 words
  4. THE ZIONIST PROBLEM.

    "There is no cause to fear either the growth or the glory of Zionbun. Its glory has gone. Its growth has ceased. Zionbun to-day is a barren tree, bare of blossom ...

    Article : 755 words
  5. THE TANKS AT ADEN. "Where It Rains Money."

    Sir Herbert Russell writes in the London "Daily Express":— If you are pretty well off in Aden you may treat, yourself to fresh washing ...

    Article : 538 words
  6. PRODUCTION OF IRON.

    It was not until men discovered how to make iron in mountains instead of in driblets that the world made any considerable progress in the industrial arts. It is ...

    Article : 593 words
  7. DEAN INGE LOOKS BACK.

    Our conduct after the Napoleonic war greatly enhanced our prestige, and I believe (writes Dean Inge in the London "Evening Standard") we are again taking ...

    Article : 1,228 words
  8. POMPEII STREET OF ABUNDANCE.

    Professor Amigemma, who has supervised the recent excavating of a section of the "Street of Abundance" at Pompeii, says quite a different light has been ...

    Article : 664 words
  9. HOVERING FLIGHT.

    When sir Samuel Hoare, the British Air Minister, told the House of Commons some weeks ago that, even in there times of stern economy, he is about to offer ...

    Article : 1,016 words
  10. BRITONS 8,000 YEARS AGO.

    Remarkable evidences of the life of man in the Stone Age have been discovered near Worthing on a hill known as Blackpatch (states a special correspondent of ...

    Article : 568 words
  11. CARTHAGE ROMANCE.

    The expedition to Carthage under Count Bryon de Prorok, the young Harvard archologist, has begun work amid the famous ruins of the ancient city, and some ...

    Article : 507 words
  12. "WHENCE COME THE COMETS?

    All known comets are members of the solar system and are not vagrant wanderers from interstellar space, according to mathematical investigations made by ...

    Article : 404 words
  13. THE CHIEF SCOUT AND AN AFRICAN CHIEF.

    I have been thinking much of late about an old man who has lately died. I mean Khama of Bechuanaland, a great man and a great king. He must have been ...

    Article : 487 words
  14. PERSIAN RUGS.

    Thanks to the vegetable and chemical chromaties created in American and European laboratories it is now possible to reproduce the wonderful blues and reds in ...

    Article : 614 words
  15. THROUGH ITALY BY PRAM.

    Imagine a young woman, tall with bobbed hair partially hidden by a colored silk handkerchief tied, gipsy fashion, about her head: and clad, for the rest, in a ...

    Article : 435 words
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  17. A CROOODILE'S MENU.

    At the meeting of the London Zoological Society held on March 7. Mr. C. F. M. Swynnerton, the game warder of Tanganyika Territory, exhibited the contents ...

    Article : 249 words
  18. FAMOUS FIGURES IN DANCE MUSIC WORLD.

    Paul Whiteman, the American conductor, who is to pay a first visit to England, is the most famous figure in the dance-music world of to day ...

    Article : 180 words
  19. KILLED BY BAD TEETH.

    Blood poisoning caused by bad teeth and [?] was the only theory put forward at the resumed inquest at Nottingham, England recently on Emma Chapman, who ...

    Article : 138 words
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