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  2. A SPLENDID SLICE.

    The meaning of the whole Far East incident is, of course, that the Asiatie department of the Russian Foreign Office, which acts independently of everybody but the ...

    Article : 350 words
  3. IN PUBLIC LIFE.

    Sir Mounstauart Grant Duff has laid posterity under another obligation by giving us a second portion of his "Notes From a Diary" (Murray). They include the period ...

    Article : 1,055 words
  4. BANDAGES AND IODOFORM.

    In hospital construction, as in most else, the ideas of those who live at the end of the century are vastly different from those possessed by their ancestors at its ...

    Article : 2,257 words
  5. WOMEN'S REALM.

    "Thou art a woman, And that is saying the best and worst of thee." —Bailey. That Her Majesty the Queen recognises ...

    Article : 1,773 words
  6. THE PASSING SHOW.

    Mr. M'Lean, as a stock salesman, knows the points of a good fat bullock when he sees one, but his judgment is not so [?]assailable when another kind of animal is ...

    Article : 2,176 words
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    Advertising : 1,403 words
  8. SIBERIA AS IT IS.

    Adjured by Mr. George Kennan, on the one hand, to regard Siberia as an Inferno more dreadful than D[?]: assured, on the other, by Mr. de'Windt that no credit ...

    Article : 468 words
  9. WAR LITERATURE.

    Lieutenant Winston Churchill, who is a son of the late Lord Randolph Churchill, and a lieutenant in the 4th Hussars, has written a very smart and intelligent account ...

    Article : 1,043 words
  10. THE RED VIRGIN.

    A most interesting interview with the celebrated revolutionaire Louise Michel, nicknamed "La Vierge Rouge" (the red virgin) was lately given to M. Brissow, the ...

    Article : 993 words
  11. LORD SALISBURY AND WAR.

    Is so great a misfortune as war is destined to befall us, Lord Salibury, reappearing on the stage with renewed health and strength, as we heartily hone he shortly ...

    Article : 475 words
  12. A QUAKER WEDDING.

    In Melbourne the quakers, or "Friends," as they are particular to call themselves, do not attract much attention. One reason for this is that the [?] is anything ...

    Article : 709 words
  13. A CORONER ON BANKING.

    In a book recently published in London, under the title of "A Pink [?]n and a Pelican," an excellent story is told concerning one Dr. George Hull, whose sobriquet was ...

    Article : 477 words
  14. BICYCLE HEART.

    Several well-known French cyclists have lately, the "British Medical Journal" points out, been rejected as [?] for military service by reason of hypertrophy and other ...

    Article : 412 words
  15. HOT WATER IN THE STREETS.

    A new syndicate with a new idea has come to town after trying a prentice hand in the provinces, and they are preparing to set up in certain positions [?]tioned by ...

    Article : 373 words
  16. THE HERO OF DARGAI.

    Since the admission of Private Findlater, one of the heroes of the Heights of Dargai, to Netley Hospital (says the London "Daily News" of April 1), he has received large ...

    Article : 282 words
  17. A ROYAL SCANDAL.

    Princess Philip of Coburg's sudden departture from the Riviera, with the simultaneous disappearance of First Lieutenant Mattachich, is developing in such a way (says ...

    Article : 220 words
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