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  2. MAKING DIAMONDS.

    The "Windsor Magazine" for May contains an account of the ecletrical furnaces belonging to the Acheson Company. These owe their existence to the natural force of ...

    Article : 374 words
  3. THE MAY MAGAZINES.

    In his chronicle of American affairs Mr. A. M. Low represents that President M'Kinley has damaged his position lately by vacillation over the expansion issue. ...

    Article : 2,051 words
  4. VANITY FAIR.

    Earl Russell and his Wild Western bride have boldly come back to this country to ascertain whether their marriage will stand our legal climate or not. They are ...

    Article : 1,812 words
  5. IN THE PAPERS.

    The Dutch version of Baden-Powell's "Aids to Scouting," specially translated for Delarey's commandos, is called "Aids to Scooting." ...

    Article : 1,846 words
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  7. CINDERELLA.

    The shiny black bag, with the red and white bands about it, sat for many days among the accumulated products of the orchard and garden—the neat white pots of ...

    Article : 4,195 words
  8. THE MELANESIAN MISSION.

    The story of the Church of England's great missionary enterprise in the Pacific has been often told, but never so connectedly and exhaustively as Mr. E. S. ...

    Article : 610 words
  9. NEW BOOKS.

    Under the stirring title "Ballads of Battle," Mr. John Sandes has collected a number of his short poems, which have appeared in "The Argus" during the present ...

    Article : 995 words
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  11. "FIGHTING MAC."

    The war is creating a mass of literature, a notable portion of which consists of histories of the principal soldiers. One leader who is specially honoured is Major-Genera[?] ...

    Article : 811 words
  12. WOMEN IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS.

    Press reports of recent local elections in Idaho, which is one of the four thinly populated states where women have full saffrage, do not prove that the acquisition of ...

    Article : 653 words
  13. THE QUEEN'S LOVE FOR OSBORNE.

    The Queen has always had a special affection for the [?]e of Wight and for Osborne. It was the first "real home" owned by the Sovereign and by Prince Albert. They ...

    Article : 276 words
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