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  2. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    The death of the Duchess of Teck will increase the loneliness of the Throne. Year by year the ranks of the Queen's near and dear relations and oldest friends are being ...

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  3. ABOVE THE SPEAKER.

    New members have their uses. Like good boys, they are seen even if they are not heard. The Houses this week have been for the most part composed of the ...

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  4. VANITY FAIR.

    The Duchess of Teck, one of the institutions of this country, and universally popular, died yesterday, aged 64—prematurely for a member of our long-lived Royal family. ...

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  5. THE LAST FARE.

    It was Dorothy. Her hair was down. A great splash of blood reddened her white cuffs and collar. She was choking as she tried to get her breath, and in her right ...

    Article : 3,224 words
  6. THE PASSING SHOW.

    Parliament had the wind fairly knocked out of it on Tuesday. When Mr. Langdon said he had received a letter—an insulting letter, too—from the member for Delatite ...

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  8. THE MANDALAY RISING.

    The "Bombay Gazette" of October 25 gives an account of the disturbance which occurred at Fort Dufferin, Mandalay, of which a brief report was received by cable. ...

    Article : 1,071 words
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