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  2. LIFE IN NERO'S DAYS.

    Mos[?] [?]elcome is every genuine attempt on the part of a classical scholar to recreate for the ordinary reader of to-day that [?]ncient world from which we derive ...

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  4. BOOKS AND MEN.

    David Garrick, in one of the most famous of all epigrams, described Goldsmith as a man "who wrote like an angel, but talked like poor Poll;" Boswell, with fatuous ...

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  5. RED CROSS FOUNDER.

    By the death at Heiden, near St. Gall, in Switzerland, of M. Henri Dunant, the founder of the Red Cross Society, at the age of 82, the world (says the "Daily Telegraph" ...

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  6. FIERCE POLITICS IN FRANCE.

    M. Briand, Prime Minister of France, had a very stormy reception in the Chamber of Deputies from the Sociatlists when he defended his action in mobilising the ...

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  7. FREE WORKMEN.

    An organisation of workers numbering 750,000 men exists in England to fight for the independence of labour from the domination of trades unions. It held its annual ...

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