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  2. Advertising

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  3. WOMAN'S REALM.

    Burnt straw hats are to be quite as fashionable this summer as last, and, trimmed with a big bow of ribbon, are particularly useful. They have taken the place ...

    Article : 1,799 words
  4. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    The weekly meeting of the Women's Hospital committee was held yesterday, the following members being present:—Janet Lady Clarke (in the chair), Mesdames ...

    Article : 432 words
  5. COCAINE VICTIMS.

    Recent tragic events have revealed something of the growth of the most deadly form of narcotism known—the cocaine habit. Not long since this was quite ...

    Article : 1,747 words
  6. IN THE PAPERS.

    At Homburg last year (says "M.A.P") the King, then Prince of Wales, honoured a well-known American miaing man by riding with him on his motor-car, and was so ...

    Article : 1,837 words
  7. AMONG THE FEDERAL MEMBERS.

    The maginificent deliberation which marks all the proceedings of Parliament has necessitated sitting on four days a week at this early period of the year. The legislative ...

    Article : 1,529 words
  8. LITERARY GOSSIP.

    Mr. Andrew Lang discourses at large in "Magic and Religion" (Longmans) in a manner which is now familiar to his readers. The book is a kind of hotch-potch ...

    Article : 2,951 words
  9. THE PASSING SHOW.

    "The assassin of President M'Kinley was a man named Leon Czolgosz, of Polish parentage."—News item. THE RIDDLE OF FATE. ...

    Article : 1,562 words
  10. LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION?

    It is provided by the Railways Act of 1895 that all actions against the Commissioner for losses caused by sparks from railway engines shall be referred to ...

    Article : 332 words
  11. VICTORIAN MOUNTED RIFLES.

    The annual battalion rifle match between teams from the various compattles of Mounted Rifles in Victoria was fired at Williamstown on Wednesday. Colonel Price has long held the view that in ...

    Article : 1,227 words
  12. CRISPI.

    Franecesco Crispi was born at Ribera, in Sicily, in 1819, and was thus in his eighlysecond year when he died. He studied for the law at Palermo, and subsequently ...

    Article : 578 words
  13. MISS CORELLI AND HALL CAINE.

    In an article on the "Popular Novel," the "Quarterly, Review" writes:- "Whatever may be the deficiencies of Miss Corelli and Mr. Caine, in respect of ...

    Article : 442 words
  14. CONDUCTORS' CLASP.

    For many years medical seience has been occupied by a malady professionally known as "housemaid's kace" (says the "Free Lauce"). It is due to the lnvevitable ...

    Article : 250 words
  15. DANGERS OF THE ALPS.

    M. Porechet, who was killed on the Aiguille Tacul yesterday, owed his death to paralysis of will power at the critical moment. He did not attempt to evade ...

    Article : 166 words
  16. THE OPEN-AIR CURE.

    The open-air treatment of consumption, says Professor Goodhart, in the course of his address to the British Medical Association, is bidding fair to come under the ...

    Article : 156 words
  17. THE GREATEST TEMPLE IN THE WORLD

    The French Government is now engaged in the restoration of what the "New York Journal" terms "the greatest temple ever built on the face of the earth." This is the ...

    Article : 121 words
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