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  2. AMONG THE FEDERAL MEMBERS.

    "You will have the supper people here directly." Standing by themselves, these words do not seem to have my more relation to the close of the session than many ...

    Article : 1,676 words
  3. BULLER BEFORE LADYSMITH.

    Sir Redvers Buller is dead. Even when history, with its calm outlook, and with the official documents and detail which permit of a leisurely judgement, ...

    Article : 2,896 words
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  5. SIR EDWARD GREY[?]S SECRET OF POWER.

    If one were asked to say whose word carried the most weight in Parliament to-day there could, I think, be only one answer (writes "A.G.G." in the "Daily News"). ...

    Article : 700 words
  6. NEW ELECTRIC GUN.

    In the April number of the "Contemporary Review" Colonel F.N. Maude, C.B., while discussing the question whether science can abolish war, made some cautious ...

    Article : 626 words
  7. VICTOR HUGO'S MODESTY.

    M.Cupponi, the "doyen" of the Italian newspaper correspondents at Paris, is publishing his reminiscences. One of his best stories relates to Victor Hugo, on whose ...

    Article : 268 words
  8. DISESTABLISHMENT BY EVOLUTION.

    "Nonconformity tends to get a greater and greater grip of successive Liberal Administration." says the "Inquirer." "Mr. Asquith, the new Prime Minister, is ...

    Article : 262 words
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