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  4. BUSY MAN'S BUDGET.

    "A good second-hand hansom cab can be bought nowadays for £5," a witness declared in the Clerkenwell (London) County. Court. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE FUTURE OF JAPAN.

    Baron Dalroku Kikuchi, of Japan, President of the Imperial University of Kyoto and formerly Minister for Education, made a seven-thousand-mile journey for the primary ...

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  7. ALASKA COAL DISCOVERIES.

    The controversy over certain coal claims in Alaska, and Secretary Ballinger's acts in favor of these claims, which are said to be fraudulent, or illegal, have directed attention ...

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  8. STAMP-FIXING MACHINE.

    This machine is the outcome of a long series of experiments made by Mr. C. Michaelson. It weighs between nine and ten pounds, and is enclosed in a locked case made ...

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  9. RIVERS OF LOGS.

    An interesting article on the timber industry of Sweden, is contributed to the March number of the "Magazine of Commerce" by Mr. Charles Herbert. One of the great ...

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  12. PIRATES' BURIED TREASURES.

    An interesting discovery of buried treasure, concealed by buccaneers during the eighteenth century, is reported from Colmenar. A workman who was digging on the site of a ...

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  13. INVENTING A REAPER.

    Cyrus Hall-M'Cormick, a Scottish-Irishman, ranks in history as the man who showed how to conquer the vast prairies of the American West. It is interesting to know that his ...

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  14. PROM POVERTY TO WEALTH.

    News that she has been left £18,000 by a relative in America has just been received by Mrs. Ellen Marsden, a very poor widow of sixty-one living at Low Moor, Yorkshire. ...

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