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  2. CHARLES KEENE THE MAN AND HIS WORK.

    Material for the biography of an artist is rarely plentiful and so Mr. George Somes Layard has found in his Life and Letters of Charles Keene, of Punch, which was ...

    Article : 1,395 words
  3. PARISIAN GOSSIP.

    In a report presented to the Academy of Sciences in Paris by M. Brown-Sequard, he states that his system of rejuvenating the constitutions of aged or infirm persons by the ...

    Article : 1,514 words
  4. AS IF DOGS HAVE SOULS!

    It is almost enough to make a man despair of human progress to rellect that, though the labours of science during the list 100 years have formulated the clearest ...

    Article : 1,675 words
  5. A GREAT RAILWAY REVOLUTION.

    May, 1892, will always be a memorable month in railway annals. It was the period of a great revolution in the railway world. A mighty dynasty that had ruled an important ...

    Article : 4,264 words
  6. THE PASSING SHOW.

    Foolish as is the whole business of the Broken Hill strike, the folly, as usual, is nearly allied to crime. No sooner does a strike commence than ordinary rules of law ...

    Article : 3,094 words
  7. THE MURDERERS HAND.

    Has the murderer a distinctive hand? M. Desbarolles, a French sarant who made the hand his study was emphatic on the point. The murderer he was convinced, is known ...

    Article : 1,043 words
  8. SHOOTING-STARS.

    The shooting stars are small bodies, weighing at most a few pounds, and consisting mainly of iron and carbon. They traverse space in swarms and also revolve around the ...

    Article : 972 words
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