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  3. PARIS LETTER.

    The Minister of Foreign Attarrs, M. Pichon, one of the ablest men in France, seized the occasion of the reopening of the Chamber of Deputies for ...

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  4. TITLES OF NOBILITY.

    From time to time (says the London "Daily Telegraph") public attention is called to persons who have invented titles of nobility for themselves ...

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  5. [?]OLD IN FRANCE.

    The following is a translation of an particle on the above subject which appears in "I'Echo des Mines," prepared for the London "Mining Journal":— ...

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  6. "HOLES IN THE AIR."

    The year 1910 was a black one in the records of aviation. In all 30 airmen lost their lives, England contributing Hon. C. S. Rolls and Mr. Ceoil Grace ...

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  7. FEAR OF DEATH.

    The well-known magistrate, Mr. Plowden, contributes an interesting study in criminal psychology to the discussion on the death penalty which ...

    Article : 540 words
  8. THE TORTURE OF ECZEMA.

    Eczema is the most torturing and obstinate of all skin diseases, and any person takes serious chances who neglects eczema. The ailment has the ...

    Article : 270 words
  9. ON PIFFLING.

    The comparatively recent introduction into common language of the verb "to piff[?]e" is a useful acquisition. [?] is so self-expressive of an [?]ndefinite ...

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