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  3. THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

    The average Empire Day orator who speaks, or tries to speak, eloquently of the "Glorious British Empire," either does not know, or conceals the fact, ...

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  4. The Sign of the Serpent.

    "Of those who attended the meeting at 'The Five Beans' not all would join the society, but it had been seen to that no one who was present would be ...

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  5. A BISHOP'S £5 NOTE.

    Hammersmith is (says the "Daily Chronicle" of April 25) linked up with the early, days of General Booth, and yesterday, as the veteran groped his ...

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  6. BROKEN HILL CONFIDENCE.

    A young man went to a wealthy manufacturer a short time ago and applied for employment. "What can you do?" the manufacturer asked, and ...

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