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  2. EFFECTS OF HIGH EXPLOSIVES ON SHIPBOARD.

    The controversy regarding the possibility of firing shells containing charges of high explosives from ordinary guns is dismissed by Professor Philip R. Alger, of the ...

    Article : 556 words
  3. THE FINANCIAL GALE CENTRE.

    Lloyd's is now daily a scene of feverish excitement. Matters have seldom or never been worse than now, and the anxiety has become specially acute lately. So many ...

    Article : 983 words
  4. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    Mr. John Morley made his first appearance in the Commons last Friday night, in the new part of an Independent Liberal. He courageously challenged the Soudan ...

    Article : 2,102 words
  5. IN THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    The Melbourne Hospital is the chief institution of its kind in Australia. During the year just past the number of patients treated in all was 22,668; and it is no ...

    Article : 2,062 words
  6. "HOMEWARD BOUND."

    It's "gang plank up and in," dear lass, It's "hawsers warp her through," And its "all clear aft" on the old trail, our own trail, the out trail. ...

    Article : 1,708 words
  7. A SUDDEN RECKONING.

    All men have heard of the famous camp which the Great King caused the Marshal de Boufflers to hold nt Compiegne in the year 1689. 'Twas in honour of the marriage ...

    Article : 3,826 words
  8. THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO C[?]MIEZ.

    It is understood that all the arrangements made for the Queen's comfort at the Hotel Regina, Cimicz, were found to work so satisfactorily last year that it has not ...

    Article : 763 words
  9. THE DREYFUS "SYNDICATE."

    The March number of the "National Review" contains three articles upon the Dreyfus case from different standpoints. Perhaps the freshest and most interesting ...

    Article : 1,233 words
  10. THE MYSTERY OF LONDON.

    A writer in the "Spectator," in the course of an interesting review of a book, has occasion to refer to what he terms the marvellous "indraft alike from the nearest and ...

    Article : 750 words
  11. SONGS AND SONG-WRITERS.

    Sir,—I read with interest the interview with Herr Benno Scherek in "The Argus" of the 29th inst. on "Songs and Songwriters." What Herr Scherek says as to ...

    Article : 1,150 words
  12. RUDYARD KIPLING AT HOME.

    There has always been more or less a shroud surrounding the home-life of Mr. Kipling. The famous author has drawn such a line round himself and his home at ...

    Article : 1,076 words
  13. THE MYSTERY OF THE MURDERER OF NANCY.

    A strange affair at Nancy has battled all the efforts of the police for over six weeks, and (a "Morning Post" telegram asserts) has driven a leading tradesman of the town ...

    Article : 496 words
  14. A BRIGAND'S GREATEST COUP.

    Perhaps the most daring exploit ever recorded in the history of Italian brigandage promises to have a very interesting sequel shortly. In 1864 the whole district of the ...

    Article : 371 words
  15. A PLEASANT DINNER PARTY.

    It is one of the best things about English public life (says "M.A.P.") that political differences do not interfere with private friendships. (T.P.O'Connor) saw Mr. ...

    Article : 122 words
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