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  2. TOWN OR COUNTRY?

    According to the London "Spectator," members of the C.I.V. who did not suffer by the change from town life to the open air and hardships of the campaign ...

    Article : 536 words
  3. WILLIAM PITT.

    Lord Rosebery publishes in the December "Monthly Review" the correspondence between Mr Pitt and Lord Auckland with reference to Miss Eden. The ...

    Article : 1,479 words
  4. IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The following paper on "Surgical Experiences in South Africa," by Major A. Honman, M.R.C.S., the medical officer who was in charge of the second ...

    Article : 3,425 words
  5. LOOT

    Writing from Pekin in October, a special correspondent of the "Dally Mall" says:--Here in the Imperial City. these chill October days the one ...

    Article : 1,450 words
  6. THE JAPANESE MINISTER.

    The following; interesting acount of the Japanese Minister in London. is from M.A.P.:-- TWO EXPERIENCES. ...

    Article : 485 words
  7. WORLD'S STIMULANTS.

    Without doubt we are the greatest nation in the world, as the statistics of tea consumption testify. Man for man and woman for woman we drink more tea in ...

    Article : 359 words
  8. THE WORLD'S PRESS.

    Why did Anthony Hope ?--Because Mrs Campbell Praed. When does Albert Trott?--When Gibson Bowice. ...

    Article : 53 words
  9. AMERICANS.

    Mr Frederick Millar, asks a London paper why the people of the United Slates are invariably spoken of as Americans:-- ...

    Article : 280 words
  10. "THIS COUNTRY OF AMATEURS."

    In this country of amateurs manufactures of all kinds are carried on by mere rule of thumb: and it is very probable that thousands of tons of brewing sugar ...

    Article : 67 words
  11. HOW DUKE AND DUCHESS MET.

    It was at Dinard, at a ball given by Mrs Hughes (Miss Zimmerman). dressed as "The Belle of New York," met the Duke of Manchester, who, attired. in a ...

    Article : 77 words
  12. COMMONWEALTH.

    Awake! The dead leaves of the dying year have crowned another century of time. Awake! And ye with listening cars shall hear The joy bells of a new-born native chime. ...

    Article : 319 words
  13. A HECKLED EARL.

    A discontented old lady shareholder turned up at the meeting of the Went worth Gold Mines. N.S.W. and cross examined the crairman Earl Kilmorey, ...

    Article : 89 words
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  15. INCREASED COST OF LIVING.

    A systematic member of the staff of a paper devoted to baking interests has been at [?] to compare his necessary household expenditure this year with ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. HE INVENTED BOVRIL.

    A very amiable (writes "M.A.P.,"), a very modest, a very popular and generous man has passed away in Mr Lawson Johnston, the inventor of Bovrll. Even ...

    Article : 452 words
  17. OUR PICTURESQUE WOMEN.

    In the art of dress--which certainly is an art-- I think there are no women in the world like the Parislennes. By what subtle sense does a Paris ...

    Article : 126 words
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  19. GARROTTING.

    Mr. Joseph Collinson, hon secretary Preson Reform Committee, Hunmanitarion League, writes to a London paper:-- "It is frequently stated by those who ...

    Article : 195 words
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