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  2. CONTINENTAL ITEMS.

    The journey of the Russian Finance Minister, M. de Wette, to Paris, is understood to be associated with two events— one the visit of the Czar to the Paris ...

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  3. THE NEW STRUGGLE OVER SPION KOP.

    To those of us who know something of the inner workings of the war, the publication of a summary of Sir Charles Warren's reporttd explanation of the battle of Spion ...

    Article : 1,395 words
  4. RUSSIA'S "THIN BLUE LINE."

    There is no land frontier in the world so strikingly guarded as that imaginary line which stretches across Asia from the Caucasus to the Pacific, and marks the ...

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  5. THE BATTLE-SHIP OF TO-DAY.

    Mr. F. T. Bullen contributes the following interesting article on the "Battle-ship of To-day" to the "Speetator":- Complaints are often heard of the loss of ...

    Article : 1,716 words
  6. SEPTEMBER MAGAZINES

    There is some comfort—of a rather cold type—in the reflection that if the Belgians have behaved outrageously to England over the Sipido trial, the English in their day ...

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  7. WOMAN'S REALM.

    Madame Wu, the wife of the Chinese Minister in Washington, has lately been interviewed by an enterprising American lady, and was found, in spite of several ...

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  8. IN THE PAPERS.

    The excellent health of the Queen is in no small degree due to the very simple diet and daily exercise in the fresh air to which she has always adhered from her ...

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  9. THE PASSING SHOW.

    The [?]ortune-teller was a vague woman with mysterious eyes, and she read the hand of the amateur politician through a crystal most intently. ...

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  10. ANGLO-JAPANESE SIGNS.

    A constant source of amusement to the traveller in Japan, says the Rev. Francis E. Clark in the September "Century," are the Anglo-Japanese signs over the shop ...

    Article : 485 words
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  12. SHOULD DOCTORS TAKE LIFE.

    A letter signed "A Physican," appearing in a North Devon newspaper, in which the writer lays it down as his opinion that it is justifiable for a physician to kill, or, as ...

    Article : 300 words
  13. SUDDENLY CURED.

    "My wife has had her curiosity appeased in a way that will satisfy her for some time," said the newly-married man. "It was my idea to make our wedding trip ...

    Article : 407 words
  14. A GREAT INVENTION.

    It is difficult to get up at the best of times. As the days grow shorter and colder it will become virtually impossible. How ...

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  15. CHANGES IN FRENCH.

    Sir,—It may not be known to some of your readers that the Council of Public Instruction, the sovereign pedagogic body of France, has ordained that certain ...

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  16. RELIGIOUS CIGARETTES.

    A soldier at the front—the son of a village clergyman in West Kent—in a letter to his father makes the following significant request:—"Please send me a box of ...

    Article : 81 words
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