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  2. "THE TIMES" AND THE ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA.

    Under any circumstances the appearance of an edition up-to-date of the Encyclopædia Britannica constitutes a subject for curiosity, discussion, criticism. The ...

    Article : 540 words
  3. SOCIAL LONDON.

    Notwithstanding the social mobbing which King Edward has experienced whenever he has visited Marienbad, notably on the last occasion, he has once more gone [?] ...

    Article : 2,029 words
  4. THE PASSING SHOW.

    "Fwat's a Count-out?" asked Mr. H[?]nissy. "Well, sorr," replied Mr. Dooley, "it's loike this. Whin a La-abor par-rty is jined by a raal red-Indi-an dismiss [?] ...

    Article : 1,772 words
  5. AMONG THE FEDERAL MEMBERS.

    It the family physician of the House of Representatives were issuing his bulletin he would say that during the early part of the week very unusual symptoms were ...

    Article : 1,515 words
  6. A BOTANICAL EXPLORER.

    Rather more than 50 years ago there arrived in the newly-founded colony of Victoria, a comparatively young man, whose name, in the course of a few years, was ...

    Article : 2,782 words
  7. IN THE PAPERS.

    When the King and Queen attend the play the special programmes which are placed in the Royal box are quite simple. At one time satin was commonly chosen for the ...

    Article : 2,283 words
  8. HOLIDAYING AT BALMORAL.

    The "Badminton Magazine" for August opens with a beautifully illustrated article on Ba[?]oral Castle and its surroundings. Since he came into possession the King has ...

    Article : 291 words
  9. LYNCHING IN GEORGIA.

    With clothing saturated with kerosen[?], writhing and twisting in their agony, screaming to heaven for the merey that the mob would not show, Paul Reed and Will ...

    Article : 1,067 words
  10. CASTLEMAINE SURGICAL CASE

    CASTLEMAINE, Friday.—It is now 18 days since Charles Boots, the subject of the terrible blasting accident at the Diamond Gully dredge, was operated upon at the ...

    Article : 377 words
  11. JELLYFISH TRAANSFORMATION

    Any one famili[?] with the sea-shore (says the "St. Nicholas Magazine" for August) must many times have seen those strange animals known as jellyfishes, which ...

    Article : 509 words
  12. COUNSELLOR OF THE CZAR.

    M. Sipyaghin (writes the author of the article in the "Quarterly Review" on Czar Nicholas) "was nicknamed [?]the Boyarin,[?] from his extreme love of [?] Russian ...

    Article : 966 words
  13. A SHOCKING CASE.

    A railway fireman named Charles Thompson was brought before the City Court yesterday afternoon, charged with a serious assault on a little girl, aged 10 years. ...

    Article : 234 words
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  15. CORNEY GRAIN STORY.

    In real life I never knew but one case where a man suffered in silence unpleasantness he could have ended with a word[?] and that was the case of the late Corney Grain ...

    Article : 410 words
  16. PHARMACY BOARD.

    The September quarterly examinations under the Medical Act 1890, part III., were held at the College of Pharmacy[?] Swanston-street, from the 5th to the 10th September. Forty-two candidates ...

    Article : 160 words
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