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  3. THE MAKING OF A SHAKESPEARE.

    The following is a series of extracts from the lecture delivered by Professor Tucker to the Shakespeare Society on July 6, and forms a condensed account of that ...

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  4. HERO OF KIMBERLEY.

    The siege of Kimberley by the Boers was notable, by reason of the manufacture and successful use of a 4in. gun (nicknamed "Long Cecil," in compliment to Mr. ...

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  5. THE PASSING SHOW.

    According to the figures published by Mr. E. T. Drake, Government statist of Victoria, the number of marriages among young men and women is decreasing, and ...

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  6. IN THE PAPERS.

    Mr. S. Baring-Gould's death was announced in the London press on June 5 through a mistake of Reuter's Agency, which confused him with another member ...

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  7. THE FLORIST.

    The weather is bleak, and city streets dull and squalid; nevertheless, the flower shops are gay and fragrant. Come into this one, ablaze with scarlet, gold, purple, and ...

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  8. SPANISH MARRIAGE OUTRAGE.

    In order to obtain as nearly first hand as possible an account of how king Alfonso and Queen Victoria bore themselves at the time and after the bomb was thrown at ...

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  9. "DELIBERATE" SUICIDE.

    A most fantastic story is that of the strange and slow suicide of the Baron Bels Olayi, at Pesth, in the year 1876. The Baron was supposed to be very wealthy. He had ...

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