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  2. THE GREAT INTERPRETER.

    While Mr. Kipling has been lying, as he has been all the week, between life and death, the solicitude and anxiety of the nation have literally known no bounds. ...

    Article : 1,662 words
  3. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    Once more the relations between Russia and England are severely strined. The difficulty arises out of the guarantee which has been given by China for the loan ...

    Article : 2,019 words
  4. THE MARCH MAGAZINES.

    "Blackwood" is noticable this month for two excelllently-written pieces of military biography. One is a sketch of the gallant Hodson, leader of Hodson's Horse, ...

    Article : 2,813 words
  5. WOMAN'S REALM.

    The list of women who write music is grndually being added to Miss Hope Temple, who was lately married to Andre Messanger, the talented French composer, ...

    Article : 1,763 words
  6. THE PASSING SHOW.

    "Hello, old chap, have you been chopping wood again?" said the man about town to the musician. "How on earth did you get your nose broken and your eye ...

    Article : 1,497 words
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  8. GLIMPSES OF THE GREAT WAR.

    A contribution of curious historican interest in "Blackwood's Magazine" for March is Mr. Charles Bagot's paper, "Bygone Days." The lady is a member of the ...

    Article : 637 words
  9. THE AMERICAN AS RULER.

    When General Wood, late colonel of the Rough Riders, assumed charge of Santiago de Cuba the conditions of the place were about as bad as they could be. The city ...

    Article : 380 words
  10. LORD HERSCHELL.

    There were three young barristers, about the same age, about equally poor, and on the same circuit, the Northern, some 35 years ago, and in their mournful colloquies ...

    Article : 351 words
  11. BISMARCK'S APPETITE.

    The "Daily News" published a summary of the new volume of Bismarckiana issued by Herr von Poschinger. These reminiscences show the Chancellor to have been ...

    Article : 194 words
  12. THE CZAR'S HEALTH.

    Rumours have been afloat that the Czar is very ill—sinking, in fact, into such a condition of melancholy that he can do no work, and allows the Grand Duke'Michael, ...

    Article : 215 words
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