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  2. BURIED UP TO THE CHIN.

    A most distressing accident, in which a young miner, John Benjamin Harris, after displaying magnificent courage and endurance, met a terrible death, ...

    Article : 219 words
  3. Light and Shade

    It would be hard to conceive a weirder, more stactlimg, even terrifying sound than that which is now echoing day and night through the deer forests of ail England, ...

    Article : 444 words
  4. SMUGGLING POISON.

    Important seizures of drugs have been made in London in the course of the past few months which demonstrate the urgent need for the ratification of the ...

    Article : 211 words
  5. STATE BUDGET.

    In the (Legislative Assembly on Tuesday the Premier and Treasurer (Mr. P. Coller) made his Budget statement. The chief points appear hereunder. ...

    Article : 867 words
  6. 150 WOULD-BE BRIDES.

    Manchester (Eng.) Guardians' clerk has been busy forwarding letters frouii young women, in response to the appeal of a Canadian settler for help in finding ...

    Article : 85 words
  7. TONGUES DRILLED.

    Holding that a a competent d[?]tist ought to be sufficiently drilled in the mechanics of his calling, so that his drill will make holes in teeth, and not longues, Miarko ...

    Article : 75 words
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    LIFE ON A BUTTERFLY FARM. The many novel features of Mr. A. L. Newman's butterfly farm at Bexley, Kent (Eng.) include large bags which are placed over the numerous trees to protect the caterpillars from birds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 37 words
  9. DUELS TO THE DEATH.

    Battles with heavy casualties have been rife amongst the crocodilians at the London Zoo (says the London "Daily Chronicle"). ...

    Article : 193 words
  10. SAVING ART WORKS.

    The owner of a famous collection of art treasures in Park-lane, London, is arranging to register each of his works under the Monomarks identification ...

    Article : 189 words
  11. A PROBATE PETTICOAT.

    Before Mr. George W. Hazeltine, a wealthy eccentric reclue, died in a Los Angeles (U.S.A.) hospital, the wrote a will on the hem of a woman's petticoat, ...

    Article : 155 words
  12. RICHES REFUSED.

    Lilian McKee (22) is biding from an estate of £4,000, which the Bane (U.S.A.) county probate court is waiting to award her as a part of her foster father's ...

    Article : 157 words
  13. BARONESS ACTS AS MAID.

    The suicide of a parring maid who turned out to be a Baroness Salis is reported from Holland (slates the "San Francisco Examiner.") ...

    Article : 162 words
  14. PEASANT FIRES VILLAGE.

    Wild with rage because he believed he had not received his proper share of Government redistricted land, Peter Grachev set fire to the village of ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. SWALLOWED FALSE TEETH.

    While bathing at Ramsgate (Eng.), Edward James McCullock, of Highbury, London, swallowed his false teeth, got into difficulties, and narrowly escaped ...

    Article : 83 words
  16. BEFOSE JAZZ CAME.

    Henry Ford, at 62, has turned to "oldfashioned" dancing, by which he means the steps that were in rogue prior to the start of the so-called "jazz age" in ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. DEATH FROM THE AIR.

    The "Communist newspaper "Humanite" relates a remarkable story of two Breton peasants who were killed by bombs dropped during recent aviation ...

    Article : 71 words
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