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  2. RAT CATCHERS.

    The rat-catcher has always been a picturesque and rather mysterious being. He does not dress quite so handsomely to-day as the rat-catcher ...

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  3. LOVE LETTERS.

    After tea with the lady and her family a City manager, who is also a professional tenor, betook himself to the next room, where a piano was. ...

    Article : 991 words
  4. THE EIGHT MEN.

    The Conference has ended In a failure that forebodes What is hardly less than a [?] disaster, and no one, we may be sure, feels the ...

    Article : 1,375 words
  5. SUFFRAGISTS.

    Dissatisfaction with Mr Aaquith’s pronouncement in the House of Commons on the question or Women’s Suffrage led on Tuesday to extraordinary ...

    Article : 2,610 words
  6. BASUTOS AND DUKE.

    The principal event of this blazing day has been the Duke of Connaught’s meeting with a hundred Basuto chiefs (said the “Daily Mail’s” correspondent ...

    Article : 488 words
  7. QUEEN MARY.

    Queen Mary’s attendances at the Ladles’ Needlework Guild at the Imperial Institute (writes “M.A.P.”) remind us that she is the most expert ...

    Article : 203 words
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    A seaside costume of dark blue serge, with tan doth facings and large metal buttons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 15 words
  9. ACTRESSES’ QUARREL.

    Last Summer, at the Porte St Martin, the Pheasant gave the Nightingale one in the eye. What it was all about is not clear, but the Nightingale carried ...

    Article : 191 words
  10. LIMITING THE ELECT.

    A peculiar sect which originated in Boston, U.S.A., and has Its English headquarters at Exeter, has begun an active propaganda in this country. ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. NO LITERATURE IN THE WILD WEST.

    There is, writes Violet Stubbins in the “Book Monthly,” a very general idea prevalent in England, that in the Wild West of North America, both the ...

    Article : 123 words
  12. FOR KILLING A PHEASANT.

    At Ongar Essex, on November 11, Alfred Weal, smallholder, of Doddingmurst, was fined £5 and costs for killing pheasant on his holding. The ...

    Article : 79 words
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