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  2. CURRENT LITERATURE,

    Professor Max Muller has given us a second series of his Reminiscences in a volume quaintly eatitled "Auld Lang Syne" (Longmans). It deals with whit ...

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  3. THE PASSING SHOW.

    "It's a clear case of sweating," said the orator, stamping his foot, "and it is the daty of Parliament to put it down at once." ...

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  4. HOW GORDON DIED.

    The desett gives up her secrets as reluetantly as the sea gives up her dead. Yet has she been persuaded many times to tell how Gordon died. She has told the ...

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  5. AT THE WARRIGALS' WELL

    For me the awkwardness of the situation had not censed. "Allan has forgotten the usual formality, Miss Branson," I said, "but we can fotgive ...

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  8. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    The "Carnation and De[?]bigh Herald" states that past expe[?]iments of great interest in wireless telephony, as distinguished from Signor Marconi's wireless ...

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