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  2. IN THE PAPERS.

    The Queen is said to be determined to set an example to society women and others by the simplicity of her toilettes this season. Whenever she has made a public ...

    Article : 1,765 words
  3. THE ROYAL ACADEMY.

    LONDON, May 8. — The summer exhibition of the Academy is usually not a joy to the critic, at any rate on his first visit, and if be wants to do his ...

    Article : 1,620 words
  4. "THE LADY OF ST. KILDA."

    Under "Shipping Intelligence" in the "Port Phillip Herald" of July 9, 1841, in the list of ships reported as having arrived in Port Phillip Bayis the name of the ...

    Article : 2,509 words
  5. WOMAN'S REALM.

    'Thon art a woman, And that is saying the best and worst of thee." —Bailey. A fine display of rare and beautiful ...

    Article : 1,624 words
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  7. LONDON SOCIAL GOSSIP.

    LONDON, May 9.—The head of a great Yorshire family, Sir Tatton Sykes, died this week in London. Thouhg not such a celebrated racing man as his father, he was, ...

    Article : 1,925 words
  8. EXECUTIONER'S SOUL.

    The psychology of M. Deibler, the public excutioner, "Monsicur de Paris," as the populace names him—that is the problem that a writer in the "Eclair" tackles, says ...

    Article : 420 words
  9. REVOLVER DUEL IN A TRAIN

    While a Southern Pacific train was nearing Kansas City one night (says Rcuter's New York correspondent), a masked man awakened Mr. J. E. Short, a wealthy ...

    Article : 170 words
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  11. CLEVER SMUGGLING RUSE.

    The newspapers of the Canary Islands, in particular the "Epoca," are full of the story of a German "acronaut" which makes more exciting reading than many professed ...

    Article : 359 words
  12. BLUE BRAINS.

    As everyone knows (says the medical contributor to the "Daily Telegraph"), a good circulation makes for good health, and a poor circulation is frequently accompanied ...

    Article : 311 words
  13. "JARGON."

    "Porse which was not prose" was (says the "Daily Telegraph") the definition given of "Jargon" by Sir A. Quiller-Couch, who chose this as the subject of the lecture ...

    Article : 412 words
  14. WOMEN TO WOMEN.

    Articles and notes of special interest to women appear in "The Argus" every Wednesday. [?] you do not already take "The Argus" regularly, but see it only on ...

    Article : 112 words
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