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  2. DRAMA IN REAL LIFE.

    The Paris correspondetn of the London "Daily Telegraph" tells these two stories:— "Years ago a brother and sister, both in fants, were left orphans. The boy was ...

    Article : 687 words
  3. RHODES SCHOLARS.

    One hundred and fifty-seven Rhodes scholars (says the "Standard") were ins residence at Oxford at the beginning of the October term, 1907, three others being ...

    Article : 594 words
  4. WOMAN'S REALM.

    There is no doubt that if we could only depend upon the weather our Christmas dinners would become a pleasure to the housekeepr who prides herself on her ...

    Article : 2,182 words
  5. SHEAVES.

    Edith was under contract to telegraph to Hugh at least once a day, and to write as often as she felt inclined, and for the next week, with Peggy and Daisy in the house, ...

    Article : 1,660 words
  6. IN THE PAPERS.

    Sir Francis Burnand told a good story of the late Phil May in a recent lecture. Touching Phil May'slavish generosity, Sir Francis said that one night the artis mentioned ...

    Article : 2,051 words
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  8. JUDGES THE SONS OF JUDGES.

    The doctrine of heredity is writ large in judicial places. There are now, says a recent issue of the "Law Journal," five occupants of the Bench—Lord Justice Vaughan ...

    Article : 568 words
  9. UNDER FIVE MONARCHS.

    "I am very tired of it all; I don't wan to see another Christmas or another birthday." were among the last words uttered by Mrs. Sarah Lamb, who died in St. Paneras ...

    Article : 345 words
  10. CANAL FOR LONDON.

    "A scheme is being mooted." says the "Westminster Gazette," "for the making of a ship canal, at the cost of some £30,000,0010 sterling, from Shoreham, on the coast of ...

    Article : 284 words
  11. PHILSOPHY OF WOMEN'S DRESS.

    I like Mile. Cocile Sorel. She is not only a cahrming Parisian actress, but she is also a philosopher. There is a stupied delusion that men are the only philosophers. It is ...

    Article : 1,329 words
  12. PURSES IN STOCKINGS.

    The lowa Supreme Court has decided (says the New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph") that a woman's stocking is not a proper place in which to carry ...

    Article : 603 words
  13. SOCIALISM RUINS A TOWN

    Some remarkable statistics are published (says the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express"), illustrating how Brest has been runned by socialism. For three ...

    Article : 412 words
  14. CHAPTER VI.

    Hugh had taken the telegram with him, and on his journey he read it and re-read it. In London, at Victoria station, it could be constructed one way, at Dover it could he ...

    Article : 2,799 words
  15. HAVE A GOOD UNDERSTANDING FOR 1908.

    Let your half-formed intentions crystalise into resolutions, and your resolutions take shape in action, by purchasing Hurst's Footwear for the coming year, You will find that you secure more ...

    Article : 82 words
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