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  3. IN THE PAPERS.

    Mark Twain has been one of the [?] visitors to the Lusitania at New York, [?] was profoundly impressed by the size of the ship and the sense of power conveyed by her ...

    Article : 1,907 words
  4. THOUGHT-READING BY ELECTRICITY.

    In the section of psychological medicine at the recent annual meeting of the British Medical Association. Professor Peterson, of New York, read a paper on his experience ...

    Article : 956 words
  5. "SEAFLOWER."

    She boarded as at [?] a small sugar port in the Celebes, having come out by P. and O. to Singapore with her mother, our skipper's wife, and transhipped thence in a ...

    Article : 2,074 words
  6. OVERLOOKED BY MR. BENT.

    It is a very dangerous thing just now in Victoria to be inclined to any form of amusement, and [?]eerfulness is a perilous possession. It is not only that the Right ...

    Article : 1,502 words
  7. THE PASSING SHOW.

    His health might have broken down. He might have filled a premature grave. His followers would have wished that even. That would have been a nobler fight."—Mr. ...

    Article : 1,155 words
  8. WELLMAN'S AIRSHIP.

    Mr. Melvin Vaniman, chief engineer to the Wellman Polar Expedition, and the designer and constr[?]tor of the a[?]ship America, in which We[?]man hoped to reach the ...

    Article : 1,490 words
  9. ELLEN TERRYS REMINISCENCES.

    Continuing "The Story of My Life," in "M.A.P.," Ellen Terry, referring to Sir Henry Irving, says:— Meanwhile[?] we went to see Irving's King ...

    Article : 1,257 words
  10. TRUSTS AND THE TARIFF,

    In [?]rging revision of the United States tar[?]ff[?] Mr. Samed W. M'Call. writing in the "[?] Magazine" for October, deals with the growth of [?] trusts as the main ...

    Article : 1,278 words
  11. NAVY CUSTOMS.

    In the British navy, to say that a thing is a custom of the service is to say that it must be done that way and no other. It is [?]where laid down, for instance, that ...

    Article : 888 words
  12. T[?]TS.

    Re[?] of [?] parts— A [?] of [?] W[?] and starts[?] [?] parts[?] ...

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  13. ENSENDON [?]ORTICULTURAL SHOW.

    The E[?]don Hortl[?]ral Show was opened in the local town-hall by the mayor ([?]r T. F. Lyons) yesterday afternoon. C[?]ing the poor [?] there was a [?]st display of ex[?] ...

    Article : 202 words
  14. KIDNEY [?]MENTS.

    When you have any [?] that your [?] are [?]ing bad, take "FISHER'S" Great Nerve T[?] to [?] and [?] them. It is In[?] as an agent to ward off ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. [?]NORY—AND SO GOOD[?]

    There's such a [?]ck of de[?]ss — such a mouth-wa[?]g [?]avoury, ta[?]te about that, that small wonder every housewife [?] on [?] DYADON'S TOMATO [?]E ...

    Article : 34 words
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