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  2. HOME DEFENCE AND THE EMPIRE.

    First:place in "The Nineteenth Century and After for August is given to an article by Colonel Lonsdale Hale, deploring what he believes to be the dangerous ...

    Article : 874 words
  3. IN THE PAPERS.

    The Prince of Wales, who during his recent voyage from Quebee in the Indomitable descended into the stokehold and took a turn at feeding the furnaces, is not the ...

    Article : 1,397 words
  4. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.

    A significant outcome of the improved political relations between the British and Russian nations is an oiganised attempt to increase trade between the two countries. ...

    Article : 563 words
  5. ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    Ours is the electric age. There is no way in which this is brought home more forcibly than in the application of electric energy to lighting. Less than half a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,989 words
  6. THE PASSING SHOW.

    MIRBOO NORTH, Tuesday.—Mr. James Sherman, secretary of the committee which managed the reception of the American contingent, has received a letter from Lieutenant Martin, of the ...

    Article : 2,155 words
  7. HOW GERMANY PREPARES FOR WAR.

    A striking illustration of the quiet but determined manner in which Germany strengthens its military position in Europe is supplied by an anonymous, but evidently ...

    Article : 742 words
  8. BLOOD TRANSFUSION.

    The operation of transfusion of blood (says the "New York Times" of July 21) has been performed in St. James's Hospital, Newark, and by it the life of Mrs. Patrick ...

    Article : 787 words
  9. DINNER IN A RICH HOUSE.

    This is an extract from "Jack SpurloshProdigal," by G. H. Lorimer:—I was the only poor person at the dinner, and the footman wouldn't have let me in if he ...

    Article : 294 words
  10. HIGH PRICES FOR PICTURES.

    Some very remarkable prices have been realised during the past six months (says the "Daily Express") at the sales of pictures and objects of art. From the ...

    Article : 554 words
  11. KEEPING THE CRADLE FULL.

    Four boys (says the Caldwell (New Jersey) correspondent of the "New York Sun," on June 11) have just been born to Mrs. Abram Gotofsky, of Troy Hills, N.J. ...

    Article : 312 words
  12. FREAK FRAUDS EXPOSED.

    The New York correspondent of "The Times" telegraphed on August 3:—The freak exhibitions at Atlantic City, having contravened the Sunday ordinance, were ...

    Article : 209 words
  13. CASTING OUT DEVILS,

    Remarkable scenes at Andambar, a village in the southern Mahratta country, which he calls the "Indian Lourdes," are described by Mr. Byramji Hormusji in the ...

    Article : 293 words
  14. DID NOT KNOW IT WAS AMBERGRIS.

    The San Francisco correspondent of the "New York Post" telegraphed on June 24: —"Greasing masts, sea boots, and oil-skins with ambergris, valued at approximately ...

    Article : 205 words
  15. ASLEEP FOR [?]2 YEARS.

    A remarkable case of a woman who has slept steadily for thirty-two years is reported in "Der Tag," from Olrns-Monsteracs, near Stockholm. Karoline ...

    Article : 165 words
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