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  3. VIOLET FORSTER'S LOVER.

    The ball was a great success—it was generally admitted. Miss Forster could have daned each number on the programme with half-a donzen different partners if she had ...

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  4. RECOLLECTIONS OF CHINA.

    The Rev. Arthur Evans Moule, B.D., has written an interesting volume of recollections, entitled "Half a Century in China" (London: Hodder and Stoughton; ...

    Article : 853 words
  5. WOMAN'S REALM.

    The Shakespeare ball held last Wednesday night in London promised, according to descriptions of the preparations for it, to be one of the most splendid affairs of the ...

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  6. BRITISH FEDERATIONS

    Professor H. E. Egerton, occupying the "Beit" chair of Colonial History at Oxford, has published a book on colonial institutions, and it appears as ...

    Article : 861 words
  7. HARES AND HOUNDS.

    During the progress of a coursing meeting the principal food of the greyhound is egg, and it is of the utmost importance that the eggs be fresh. I have seen an owner ...

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  8. CLINICAL ATLAS OF ANATOMY.

    A remarkable work has just been published for Dr. Richard J. Berry, professor of anatomy in the University of Melbourne, by William Green and Co. (London and ...

    Article : 921 words
  9. ANCIENT EGYPT.

    Mr. Arthur E. P. B. Weigall, inspector-general of Upper Egypt, has written an entertaining work called "The Treasury of Ancient Egypt: Being Miscellaneous ...

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  11. NEANDERTHAL MAN.

    Exploration of a cave in the cliffs at St. Brelade's Bay, on the south coast of Jersey, has (says "The Times" of May 16) resulted in the discovery of remains of the very ...

    Article : 476 words
  12. MARVELLOUS PRESENCE OF MIND.

    In recording the death of Sir Edward Bradford, late Commissioner of Police in London, the "Daily Telegraph" mentions a thrilling incident in deceased's career ...

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  13. GUINEA-PIGS AS LAWN MOWERS.

    A very curious and most successful experiment is (says the agricultural expert of the "Daily Mail") being made on a number of private lawns in Kent, and is ...

    Article : 448 words
  14. £250,000 FOR A NURSE.

    Miss Eleanor Pe[?], a beautiful [?] (says the New york correspondent of the "Daily Mail" on May [?]) [?] the reward of her 12 years cave of Mr. Walter ...

    Article : 351 words
  15. COURT TEST FOR MAILINGERING.

    A jury of men from the street and all in court were highly a[?] by a test for alleged [?] app[?] in Mar[?] County Court (says the "Daily Telegraph"), ...

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