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  2. STUDENT LIFE IN OXFORD.

    The monastic system still survives to a considerable extent in Oxford. The writer not long ago took an American, an old college man, ...

    Article : 426 words
  3. THE DYING MAORI RACE.

    The Maoris of New Zealand, who have often been called the finest aboriginal race in the world, are rapidly passing away. The causes ...

    Article : 653 words
  4. ADVENTURES OF BARON VON MUNCHAUSEN.

    "When at last my parents gave their consent to my travelling, my uncle took me on a trip to Ceylon. Our vessel arrived there after a ...

    Article : 752 words
  5. ANOTHER DASH FOR THE POLE.

    Motor-cars, aeroplanes and dirigible balloons have been advocated from time to time by enthusiasts as means of reaching the North Pole. ...

    Article : 1,111 words
  6. D[?]FERENT COLOURS OF EACH EYE IN THE SAME PERSON.

    Everybody undoubtedly has observed now and then that the colour of the iris of one eye looked different from that of the other eye of the ...

    Article : 441 words
  7. A CHAPTER OF THE MUTINY.

    The sun had risen some way above the horizon on the 14th September, 1859, when our heavy guns suddenly ceased firing at Delhi. They had ...

    Article : 1,527 words
  8. THE PIGEON PHOTOGRAPHER.

    Pigeon photographers, through the invention of Dr. Jules Neubronner, have become an accomplished fact. They will soon be recognised as ...

    Article : 751 words
  9. CONCERNING TEA.

    The first known tea came from China, and, though the plant was subsequently found growing in Assam, it is probable that it was ...

    Article : 643 words
  10. PAGANINI AND THE CABMAN.

    Among the great maestro's papers was found the following story:—"One day," Paginini begins, "I was wandering about the streets of ...

    Article : 702 words
  11. BRAIN WEIGHT AND INTELLIGENCE.

    There is something very mournful says Professor W. I. Thomas, in the the labours of those men who have devoted their lives to the study of ...

    Article : 435 words
  12. PREHISTORIC MONSTERS.

    Of all the wonderful animals revealed by their petrified remains, says Dr. E. C. Case, perhaps the most striking are the reptiles. The ...

    Article : 395 words
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