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  2. "RINGING THE CHANGES."

    There was a largo attendance of Greeks at the City Court yeterday afternoon to hear a charge preferred against one of their people Stephan Mark, of stealing £4 from ...

    Article : 455 words
  3. LIFE ABROAD.

    Londons's most famous prison, Newgate, is passing away. Already the work of demolition his begun. Two days ago (says the London "Daily Telegraph") the first stroke ...

    Article : 3,377 words
  4. IN THE PAPERS.

    Madame Sarah Bernhardt is reported, on good authority, to have laughed very heartily at the report recently spread, about her by a Berlin paper. It was stated, for ...

    Article : 1,738 words
  5. WOMAN'S REALM.

    English fashion papers speak in glowing terms of linen costumes for young girls, and particularly extol the simple, ones mille with Russian blouse and bordered with Russian ...

    Article : 1,427 words
  6. THE PASSING SHOW.

    The poor woman's face was as white as a sheet, and she shook, her husband in a perfect frenszy of nervous terror. "It's come it last," she almost screamed, and ...

    Article : 1,288 words
  7. IRVING AND OTHERS.

    I was a very legitimate playgoer in the days of my youth, in London, from near a quarter of a century ago and discreet and discriminating. Shillings were few ...

    Article : 2,774 words
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    Advertising : 330 words
  9. CHARGE AGAINST CONSTABLES

    The adjourned case in which Constabls. Fanning and Patterson were charged with unlawfully assaulting Maurice Tuomey, in Lonsdale-street, on September 6, was ...

    Article : 518 words
  10. THE SHAH OF PERSIA.

    No doubt the fast-disappearing traces of the splendours of the King's Coronation will remind the Shah of the simple ceremonial that marked his own accession to ...

    Article : 774 words
  11. DICKENS'S FONDNESS FOR COLOUR.

    In Mr. Kilton's newly-published "Charles Dickens" (T. C. and E. C Jack) we are told that the author of "David Coppufield" had a deep-rooted affection, amounting ...

    Article : 361 words
  12. UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORIUM EXAMINATIONS.

    The following report on the recent examinations has been issued by Professor Franklin Peterson:- "The results of the examination are, on the ...

    Article : 758 words
  13. TOILERS OF THE DEEP.

    An article on "The Deep-Sea Fisherman" in "Maemillan's Magazine" is chiefly interesting because of the insight it gives into the lite of these hard-working subjects of ...

    Article : 537 words
  14. THE WEST INDIAN ERUPTION

    From the report furnished to the Royal Society by Dr. Anderson and Dr. Flett on the voleanie ernptions in the West Indies it appears that, while the Soufriere eruption ...

    Article : 247 words
  15. DOCTORS AND ROYAL PATIENTS.

    The eminent doctors in attendance on the King are, despite then momentous responsibilities, in far happier circumstances than some of the medical men to ...

    Article : 194 words
  16. A VERSATILE MONARCH.

    King Oscar of Sweden, who is about to publish his memoirs, is probably the most versatile of contemporaneous Royal authors. For King Oscar is a man of letters in every ...

    Article : 135 words
  17. BRITAIN'S WAR-SHIPS.

    It is stated in Devonport Dockyard that the new battleship King Edward VII., now under consluiclion there, will cost £1,500,000. If she does, she will be the ...

    Article : 107 words
  18. DANGEROUS ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    It is so common a thing to rend that fires of mysterious origin were doubtless caused by a defective electric light wire thal it is something of a surprise to learn ...

    Article : 115 words
  19. VOLCANO OBSERVATORIES.

    Sir Arehibald Geikie, F.R.S., who is one of the chief experta on volcances, in contributing an article to the "Pall Mall Magazine," pleads for metcorological ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. THE MOTOR ANE THE SPARROW.

    It is stated by Professor Frank M. Chapman, ornithologist of the American Museum of Natural History, that one of the results of the general introduction of automobiles ...

    Article : 99 words
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