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  3. GEORGE HIGINBOTHAM.

    Victorian troubles were not over, as was fondly imagined, with the passing of the Tariff Bill. Professor Morris practically admits the soft impeachment that Mr. ...

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  4. THE PASSING SHOW.

    It is not generally known that some members of the Banking Commission, in one of those little country jaunts which have just evoked the righteous indignation of Mr. ...

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  5. THE RED COCKADE.

    The encounter had served neither to raise my spirits nor to remove the apprehensions with which I looked forward to our arrival in places more populous, where suspicion, once ...

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  6. VANITY FAIR.

    In these letters I have often mentioned Lord Rosebery's sufferings from chronic sleeplessness. This misfortune may in the end serve as a pretext for his retirement ...

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  7. SOME HUMOURS OF PARLIAMENT.

    Some good stories are told of the humours of Parliamentary reporting in an article in Macmillan's Magazine. Most of them arose through the mistake of the reporters. One ...

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  8. THE MARRIAGE OF PRIESTS.

    A correspondent writes to the Globe:—"I hear from Rome that Pope Leo XIII. is devoting considerable time daily to the study of the literature bearing upon the question of ...

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  9. JAPANESE CASUALTIES IN THE WAR.

    The Japan Official Gazette has published official returns of the casualties to the armies operating against the Chinese, which show the number of deaths from wounds or disease ...

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