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  3. WOMAN'S REALM.

    The "Queen," in a late number, has an interesting article on English and American women. The writer, Robert Hichens, says:—"The first thing that strikes one ...

    Article : 1,940 words
  4. IN THE PAPERS.

    It has long been knows says the "Graphie" that His Majesty the King occasionally indulges himself by wearing a bangle on his wrist. The late Duke of ...

    Article : 1,826 words
  5. SIR CHARLES WARREN ON THE WAR.

    In the October number of the "National Review" there is an article by Lieutenant. General Charles Warren on "Some Lessons from the South African War." The ...

    Article : 1,850 words
  6. CHRISTMAS CARDS.

    The most popular form of art of the day takes the form of Christmas cards. There are American, German and British firms which devote themselves largely to the ...

    Article : 703 words
  7. THE PASSING SHOW.

    The Assyrians, in the shape of about fifty members of the state Parliament and a dozen or so of the Federal Parliament, came down on Bendigo like wolves on the ...

    Article : 1,503 words
  8. KATE GREENAWAY.

    Miss Kate Greenaway, whose death was announced by cable this week, was a famous painter and delineator of child life. Of her it may be said that she obtained ...

    Article : 922 words
  9. AMONG THE FEDERAL MEMBERS.

    The dual control or Siamese-town arrangement under which the budget and tariff were introduced by the Treasurer and Minister of Customs in separate but ...

    Article : 1,492 words
  10. NEW BOOKS.

    "New Canterbury Tales," by Maurice Hewlett, is further evidence that this promising author will need to create a public of his own. So far he has been highly successful, ...

    Article : 900 words
  11. CLUBS.

    Nowadays every woman has her club. That is to say that in London a club is as much a necessity to a woman as it is to her husband and father. She has her ...

    Article : 633 words
  12. SOME "ENGLISH" DIFFICULTIES.

    An interesting correspondence (says Mr. Horatio Bottomley) has been going on in the "Daily News" on the subject of a universal languager Notwithstanding the ...

    Article : 288 words
  13. COMMISSIONER KERR'S APHORISMS.

    The City of London Court will miss its Commissioner Kerr, who has just retired, for, more than most judges, he had the happy knack of putting things in a terse, ...

    Article : 225 words
  14. BRITANNIA ON THE PENNY.

    Whatever alterations may be made in other directions, it has been decided that the revised design of Britannia ruling the waves, adopted for the reverse of the ...

    Article : 145 words
  15. A ROCKEFELLER WEDDING.

    The newspapers here devote whole columns to the marriage of Mr. John Rockefeller, jun., which took place to-day. Young Mr. Rockefeller may some day he ...

    Article : 220 words
  16. NEW WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    Mr. Nikola Tesla, the American electrician, has practically retired from the world to the seclusion of a cabin and laboratory high on the mountains of Colorado, where ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. A STATE BREWERY.

    The equivalent of Mr. Carnegio in Denmark is named Carl Jacobsen, it brewer, who has just made a present of his brewery to the state, the value of the gift being ...

    Article : 104 words
  18. NO COMMANDMENTS THEN.

    "And now, my dears," chirped the fair Sunday-school teacher, "we've just read the story about wicked Cain, whe killed his brother Abel. Can any of you tell me which ...

    Article : 105 words
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