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  2. AROUND THE WORLD

    Evidence was given at an inquest at Liverpool on the body of the Rev. Charles Gardiner, aged 31, curate of St. Chad's Church, who died of heart failure, that ...

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  3. SCIENCE AND HEALTH.

    Conscious and progressing rapidly, after having undergone the critical operation of having a cyst removed from his brain to restore his reason, physicians are ...

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  4. NEW RUSSIAN MOVE.

    From a most trustworthy authority at New-chwang I have received the news of renewed Russian activity in Manchuria My informant says that the Russians ...

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  5. THE GARDEN.

    It is not an unusual occurrence for early roses to be in some degree delayed by the hardness and dryness of the ground, but not in such a season as this. With ...

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  6. THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE.

    While Christian nations force the liquor traffic upon heathen peoples heathen nations (says the "Temperance News") prohibit it. While Christian ...

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  7. STUDENTS AS "BLACKLEGS."

    A remarkable scene occurred at Newhaven, Connecticut, on May 14, when a number of students from Yale University marched to the offices of two large goods ...

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  8. RIVER FORTY MILES WIDE.

    In most parts of Russia the heat is greater for the time of the year than has been experienced for many years. The snow in the forests has thawed so rapidly ...

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  9. RUSSIAN POLICY.

    From London it is reported that the United States is expected to take the initiative in protesting against Russia's Manchurian policy. Our good European ...

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  10. FREE FIGHT IN A CHURCH.

    Scandalous proceedings were witnessed in the parish church of Aubervilliers, just outside Paris, last month, when the officiating clergyman was interrupted and ...

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  11. WANTED, A PRIME MINISTER.

    The advice which a widowed Princess of Wales addressed to her son on his ascent to the throne, "George, be a king," has formed a text on which constitutional ...

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  12. LOSS TO SCIENCE.

    Through the carelessness of a workman the valuable collection of busts and skulls—once the property of Gall,the founder of phrenology—in the museum of Baden, ...

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  13. CLIMATE AND HEALTH.

    Conditions of climate have more to do with health and even with life than most people realise. Persons of both sexes, after 50 years of age, providing they ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    The proceedings of the licensing committee in various parts of the colony (writes the "Argus" correspondent under date Dunedin, June s) are exciting much ...

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  15. BOND'S AMBITIOUS SCHEME.

    In view of the declaration of the Bond party that there has been no such thing as boycotting in Cape Colony since peace was declared, it is stated on the best ...

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  16. A LITERARY REVENGE.

    Nice was greatly agitated lately over a sensational incident which occurred there, when Mme. Toselli fired two shots from a revolver at M. Henri Cauvin, ...

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  17. ALPINE FATALITY.

    On Sunday, May 10, Herr Schmutz, a Genevese Alpinist, 60 years of age, climbed Mount Saleve (3840ft.), overlooking Geneva. As he did not return, his ...

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  18. THE KITCHEN GARDEN.

    At this season draining, trenching where it may be carried out, the turning out of old rubbish heaps, and burning coarse refuse may be attended to. Burned ...

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  19. THE TREATMENT OF CHILBLAINS.

    A chilblain is a painful swelling and redness of the skin, usually of the feet, but sometimes of the hands, ears, or other parts, occurring in cold and damp ...

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  20. POISONOUS HAIR DYES.

    The Fifth Chamber of the Paris Tribunal has just given two interesting judgments. In the first case a dressmaker was awarded 60 damages for physical ...

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  21. MR. ROOSEVELT AND THE KING.

    President Roosevelt, on arriving at San Francisco, was warmly welcomed by a brilliant company of officials and citizens. Rear-Admiral Bickford, the ...

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  22. JOINT ACTION SUGGESTED.

    Confirmation of Russia's "reoccupation" of New-chwang was received to-day. It is reported that the State Department is considering the advisability of joining ...

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  23. CURIOUS ECHO OF THE WAR.

    A trial was concluded at Capetown of an ex-rebel named Vanderberg, who was charged with perjury in the trial of three rebels who were hanged for train ...

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  24. USEFUL CO-OPERATION.

    A novel experiment in the way of co-operation between employer and employees for keeping down working expenses was tried with success by the ...

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  25. POISONED WHISKY BY POST.

    The police of Cincinnati are investigating a remarkable poisoning case. A bottle of poisoned whisky sent through the Adams Express, a parcel delivery ...

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  26. DR. CHALMERS'S SKULL.

    A telegram from Thursday Island states that advantage was taken of the presence of the missionary steamer John Williams, with a large party of missionaries and ...

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  27. ORDERS CAUSE SUICIDE.

    The carrying out of the requirements of the Associations Law is causing the Government considerable trouble in Corsica. M. Susini, the magistrate who was ...

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  28. WISE AND OTHERWISE

    All the world loves a lover, but there might be trouble if he attempted to reciprocate. Motto for a golf club:—"They're hanging ...

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  29. ENGLAND'S MONROE DOCTRINE.

    Lord Lansdowne's pronouncement of English policy in the Persian Gulf, which has been dubbed the British Monroe Doctrine, is one of the most sensational ...

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  30. RUSSIA'S DEMANDS.

    Russia's demands upon China are enough to take one's breath away. Japan will storm, Great Britain will protest, and our own state department will join ...

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  31. WINE OR WATER?

    It is safe to say that a case of adulteration of such magnitude as that which occupied the attention of the court at Mayence has never been seen. The ...

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  32. DUST AND DISEASE.

    The recent experiments in America and Europe with the disease germs collected on gelatine plates from the dust of the city streets demonstrate almost to a ...

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  33. EUROPEAN ALLIANCES.

    Political prognostications are busy [?]orecasting a readjustment of the European alliances. The latest theory has it that Germany is to be left out in the cold, ...

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  34. GERMANY'S FORLORN HOPES.

    The great financial houses of Germany do not believe at all in the definiteness of England's refusal. They are reminding us of the initial attitude of England ...

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  35. SULTAN AND KHEDIVE.

    [?] relations between the Khedive and the Sultan, which have been strained for some time past, have again become cordial. The Sultan has presented the Khedive ...

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  36. SUCCESSFUL AIR SHIPS.

    The French airship season opened on May 8 under the happiest auspices, with an ascent by M. Santos Dumont in his "No. 9" balloon, and M. Juchmes, the ...

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  37. UNCLAIMED FOR 30 YEARS.

    Over 30 years ago a man and his wife deposited sums of money in the Spalding Savings Bank, where they remained until recently. There were no further ...

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  38. A TREASURE.

    The following testimonial was given to an illiterate servant girl:—"This is to certify that the bearer has been in my service one year, less eleven months. ...

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  39. REGIMENT IN DISGRACE.

    Public opinion is being drawn to the state of affairs alleged to exist in connection with the Leinster Regiment. The "Pretoria News" says that during the ...

    Article : 151 words
  40. PERPLEXING.

    The other day a little red-faced Irishman approached a post office which had three letter-boxes outside. One was labellel "City," another "Domestic," and ...

    Article : 98 words
  41. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO A BURGLAR.

    The query is answered in the May "Cassell's Family Lawyer." "May I shoot a burglar?" Every householders is well entitled to protect his house and its ...

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  42. A CURIOUS CUSTOM.

    The Mayor and Corporation of the Borough of Tewkesbury, sitting as trustees of Tewkesbury Commons, ordered the distribution of £90 6s among 344 ...

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  43. UP TO HIM.

    "Edward," asked Genevieve Zoremus, "do you think that a girl should propose?" "Why, no, indeed! It is beneath woman's dignity," ...

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  44. AN INDIARUBBER DOG.

    An Englishman who carried on board the Folkestone packet at Boulogne a basket which he said contained a dog was informed that special permission was ...

    Article : 99 words
  45. BARRICADED MONKS.

    At Ile Rousse, in Corsica, the Franciscan priests were expelled by force. The monks had barricaded themselves in their convent, and when the magistrate do. ...

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  46. THE FUTURE OF THE ANGLO-SAXON.

    In both England and America marriage among the cultured classes is at a discount, at least during the earlier years of maturity, and the duties of parentage ...

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  47. NEW MOTOR RECORD.

    Captain Deasey, late of the 10th Lancers, has accomplished the longest motor run without a stop yet made in the United Kingdom. He left the Automobile ...

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  48. AN AFFECTING TALE.

    Barber—"Poor Jim has been sent to an insane asylum." Victim (in chair)—"Who's Jim?" "Jim is my twin brother, sir. Jim has ...

    Article : 154 words
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  50. NURSERIES THE WORLD OVER

    are made brighter and happier by the occasional use of California Syrup of Figs as a gentle, pleasant, and effective laxative remedy for the little ones, who ...

    Article : 110 words
  51. KAISER NOT ABOVE THE LAW.

    The Federal Court at Leipsic has decided that even the Kaiser is subject to common law. A private railway company had complained that passengers ...

    Article : 97 words
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    A prlest leant out of a window in the Boulevard [?] Capucines as the King drove by on his way to the opera, and cried, "He is the King of a country where ...

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