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  2. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    Rev. Rees Jones, re[?]tor of Llandrino. M[?] died of heart tai[?] [?] writing a [?] in bed. James M[?], the sexton at ...

    Article : 565 words
  3. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR.

    The Oxford Union Society on May 1 debated the following motion:-"That between them, Russia and France were as responsible as Germany for the Great ...

    Article : 781 words
  4. MORALS AND HABITS

    Views on mor[?] and [?] expressed by a reort [?] presented to the [?] of the Rural Deanery of Burnham at a meeting held at Eton, ...

    Article : 404 words
  5. THE EARTHQUAKE SLUMS.

    The "park village" of Tokyo, which sprang up [?] the earthquake of last September, is becoming an increasingly serious problem with the passing of the ...

    Article : 711 words
  6. ANCIENT GHOST STORIES.

    Professor E. Bevan, ,lecturing at King's College. London on May 23, on "Ancient Ghost Stories and Theories About Ghosts," said that though Latin and Greek ...

    Article : 441 words
  7. AMERICA'S PROBLEMS.

    In writing on "What I think of America" in the London "Weekly Dispatch." Lord Birkenhead discusses two important mattors—those of the motor traffic and the ...

    Article : 669 words
  8. CANCER AND ITS PREVENTION.

    Before the medical section of the League of Nations meeting in Rome, Professor Gaetano F[?], of Pavia, announced his latest discoveries for the prevention of ...

    Article : 329 words
  9. THE DIFFERENTIATOR

    What makes the formless egg or germ become organised into the fully-developed animal or plant—in oilier words, what is the cause of embryonic differentiation? ...

    Article : 1,140 words
  10. THE FIRST WATCHES.

    Although it is difficult say exactly when the first watch was mde, it may be taken that the pocket chronometer is now celebrating its fourth centenary. ...

    Article : 651 words
  11. COWBOY NOVELIST'S STORIES.

    Mr. William Macleod Raine, whose cowboy experiences in the Far West have fufished picturesque material for his later novels, is again in London on a short ...

    Article : 467 words
  12. THE AMERICAN GREAT LAKES.

    The Canadian Government, through the British Embassy at Washington, has expressed "unalterable opposition" to the proposed canal from Chicago to tho Gull ...

    Article : 187 words
  13. PORTABLE RADIOGRAPHS.

    Mr. D. Douet, a Putney expert, gave a demonstration of his "portable radiographs at the "Westminster Gazette" office on May 20. ...

    Article : 212 words
  14. IN PALESTINE TO-DAY.

    Beneath our porch, on the sloping road that lead to the top of Carmel (writes Gordon Grant in "Chambers' Journal"), we espy a corpulent Carmelite friar astride ...

    Article : 427 words
  15. HOLYROOD.

    Holyrood's darkling turrets and sad grey walls are at the moment of more than "usual interest to the Southerner (writes Katharine Burrill in the London ...

    Article : 630 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,264 words
  17. A BANISHED PROFESSOR.

    An address from representatives of various schools of modern thought in England has been sent to Don Miguel de [?]muno-the "G.B.S." of Spain-late rector ...

    Article : 268 words
  18. "EMMA" AND "HORATIO."

    I learned the other day the details of one of the most remarkable finds of recent years (writers "Mr. London" in the London '"Daily Graphic'"). A day or ...

    Article : 244 words
  19. HAPPIEST MOMENTS.

    If joy could be measured, who would be found to have the biggest share? One of the following, perhaps:-An athlete w[?] in a great contest ...

    Article : 300 words
  20. A CHANGE OF NAME

    One of the cleverest things Maric Corelli did wassss to realise early in life the value of a good professional pen name (writers Arthur Pendenys in "John of London's ...

    Article : 232 words
  21. WHEN PRAYER IS NOT SPORTSMANLIKE.

    The Dean Of Manechester, at a printer' luncheon in Manechester on May S. recalled a story of Frank Suzg, the L[?] shire [?] who used to pray before ...

    Article : 90 words
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