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  2. A MIRACLE OF THE TURF.

    Excitement often kills sleep, and Thorby woke early the following morning. Mrs. Summer was up at cock-crow, and the visitor stole down long before the owner of the ...

    Article : 3,142 words
  3. SOME FEBRUARY MAGAZINES.

    In the "Contemporary Review" Sir. G. Shaw Lefevre writes in a very optimistic vein of the present and prospective strength of the Birtish navy. His purposse is ...

    Article : 2,547 words
  4. SUNDAY-SCHOOL SCHOLARS.

    It memory does not belie one, a file of "The Argus" would show that this statement of Mr. Bent, as far is Sunday-school scholars are concerned, is no few one. He ...

    Article : 1,094 words
  5. THE PASSING SHOW.

    Mr. Julius Knight has been deposed. As an exponent of manly beauty, he and Mr. Cuyler Hastings and Mr. Walter Baker are back numbers, Senntor Styles has come to ...

    Article : 1,575 words
  6. NATURE OBSERVATION.

    In a recent issue of "Nature Notes and Queries" Lieut-Colonel Goldstein suggested that an effort should be made to obtain a corps of correspondents all over the state ...

    Article : 1,332 words
  7. A NORTH WIND DAY.

    I usually starts very early in the morning. You have gone to bed the night before leaving a nice, mild wind from the south in possession. You look forwarded to ...

    Article : 1,264 words
  8. LATEST BATTLE-SHIP.

    The new battle-ship Dreadnought was launched at Portsmouth on February 10. Writing on February 6, the "Standard" correspondent said:- ...

    Article : 541 words
  9. TORPEDO-BOATS WILD NIGHT.

    "Scafarer" has a graphic description in the "Standard" of a night at sea on a torpedo-boat. He writes:—"It was a night of wetness ...

    Article : 1,088 words
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  11. INVENTION FOR PASTURING SHEEP.

    A new way of pasturing sheep has come to light in America (says an English journal), good for the grass and good for the sheep-that is, pasturing them by ...

    Article : 520 words
  12. FOOTBALL IN CHINA.

    Chinamen (says a magazine writer) are generally not credited with being quick to accept innovations, so that when it is said that Northern China boasts of several ...

    Article : 497 words
  13. LOVE-MAKING IN OPERA.

    Perhaps the absurde[?]t part of opera (says Phylli[?] Tynne, in the "London Magazine") is love-making. Two lovers meet in a secret place. Do they rush to embrace ...

    Article : 404 words
  14. FRUGALITY IN FOOD.

    "All the needs of the lusly," In the opinion of Professor C[?], "can be met by amounts of food, especially of profend foods, far smaller than the daily habits ...

    Article : 304 words
  15. MARRIAGES IN POLAND.

    In Poland, if a wedding takes place in the country it is a big affair, for it is necessary to receive and lodge the guests, and then on the Virgin evening, as the eve of the ...

    Article : 227 words
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