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  2. "HELLO! NEW YORK[?]"

    It is possible, says an Agency, that within the next year or two telephonic communication may be opened up between London, and New York. ...

    Article : 493 words
  3. WATT'S CASE SEQUEL.

    At the original trial of the action for libel in October, 1902, Mrs Julia Watt, wife of Mr Hugh Watt, formerly M.P. for Glasgow, was awarded L5000 damages ...

    Article : 1,334 words
  4. ROYAL JEWELS.

    The Vienna correspondent of the London "Daily News" wrote. The news emanating from Paris to the effect that Countess Lonyay, the ...

    Article : 463 words
  5. THE GARDEN.

    Every opportunity should be taken to prepare land intended for fruit trees. In addition to cleaning, the land requires to be deeply stirred and pulverised, either ...

    Article : 306 words
  6. FARM AND FIELD.

    Potato-digging appliances of various designs have been on the marked for many years, and one or other of the different types may be seen at ...

    Article : 534 words
  7. THE WOMAN WHO VOTED.

    LADY ELECTOR'S EXPERIENCES. Woman suffrage has not come yet. But the Woman Voter has. Her name is Miss Alwyn Bussey, and ...

    Article : 476 words
  8. BRITISH ELECTION SONGS.

    Now you're in the Cabinet. Johnny Burns. And two thousand pounds you get, Johnny Burns; But Are hundred is too much ...

    Article : 165 words
  9. POISONED CHOCOLATES.

    A murder mystery in which poisoned chocolates were the chosen means of vengeance is puzzling the Paris police. ...

    Article : 242 words
  10. ECCENTRIC CAB HORSE.

    An amusing description of an eccentric horse was given before Mr Horace Smith at the Westminster Police Court on 18th January in the case of ...

    Article : 379 words
  11. THE KITCHEN GARDEN.

    Advantage should be taken of the splendid rain which has fallen to plant cabbages, cauliflowers, winter greens, etc. When put out at this season the ...

    Article : 333 words
  12. GOLD SCRAMBLE.

    From Now York on 11th January the correspondent of the London "Express" wrote:--A phenomenal rush to the mining ...

    Article : 355 words
  13. A NOTABLE CRIMINAL.

    Many times convicted, notably of forgery, and sentenced to twenty years' hard labor, a man whose latest alias is a noble name, and who is still wanted by ...

    Article : 358 words
  14. TWO VANDYCKS.

    The last great picture sate of the season was held at Christie's recently, when a densely-packed audience followed with keen interest the exciting ...

    Article : 325 words
  15. BUTTER FACTORY FLOORS.

    Substitute as soon as possible a cement floor for the wooden one now in the factory. Grade the ground to a slant of one inch in six foot to a ...

    Article : 241 words
  16. DUCHESS AND THE POOR.

    At the invitation of the Duchess of Marlborough, one hundred inmates of the "Morning Post" Embankment Home attended a Christmas dinner and ...

    Article : 227 words
  17. THE FLOWER GARDEN.

    The rain has had a very beneficial effect on all flowering plants, especially there of a succulent nature. Advantage should be taken to thoroughly roll the ...

    Article : 306 words
  18. A BOGUS PRINCESS.

    The woman known to the police as "Princess Soltykoff," and who is alleged to have passed herself off as Lady Muriel Paget, Lady Muriel Wyndham Paget ...

    Article : 412 words
  19. THE ALIEN ACTOR.

    "PRISONER" FOR THREE HOURS. THe oft-repeated phrase, art has no nationality, is in danger of losing much of its meaning, through the new Aliens ...

    Article : 248 words
  20. GLAZED BUTTER.

    Under the caption "Glazed Butter" German papers state that butter can be glazed by the use of sugar; that is, it can be coated with a glass-like ...

    Article : 163 words
  21. X-RAY SIGHT.

    The "Express" correspondent wrote from Paris on 7th January:--A handsome young woman of St. Quentin, Mdlle. Louise Bar, her father, and a--doctor ...

    Article : 288 words
  22. SHEEP HOLDS UP TRAMCARS.

    A sheep, which would probably be dear at 50s, held up the electric tramcar service for half an hour on the morning of 11th January, and ...

    Article : 257 words
  23. BYRON MEMORIALS.

    Two memorials to Lord Byron have been erected recently by Sir Tollemache Sinclair, who is a fervent lover of Byron and himself a writer of verse. Byron ...

    Article : 241 words
  24. THE CONSERVATORY AND POT PLANTS.

    During dull days at the light possible should be afforded to crotons, drbandanus, veitche[?] and plants of this class, in order to ripen their wood, and ...

    Article : 273 words
  25. HANDY SAW HORSE.

    In the illustration is shown an easily made saw-horse and a convenient way of holding wood. Use pieces of 2 by 3 or 2 by 4-inch stuff for the legs, cutting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 202 words
  26. A LIVELY CATCH.

    Mrs S.: And so you are tearing us, Bridget? And what are you going to do? Bridget: Please, mum," I'm going, to ...

    Article : 96 words
  27. MALE SERVITUDE.

    To hear some people talk one would think that every woman's husband was a Cabinet' Minister. "Men," they say, " go out to away the ...

    Article : 95 words
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