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  2. LAST SURVIVOR OF CAWNPORE.

    General Sir Moebray Thomson, K.C.I.E., who is believed to have been the last survivor of the horrors of the Siege of Cawnpore, has died at Reading, at the age of ...

    Article : 508 words
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  5. WAR REVIEWED.

    The principal theatre of n[?]tive operations is still that portion of the Western front which extends for over 120 miles from Lens, in Artois, to Auberive, in ...

    Article : 1,581 words
  6. LONDON TO BOMBAY.

    Mr. II. Charles Woods, at a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, gave a lecture on ''The Baghdad Railway and Its Tributaries." ...

    Article : 394 words
  7. HUMANITY AND WAR.

    A pathetic story is told by the Rev. Lauchlan MacLean Leath, in the "Scotsman," of his experiences at the front as a chaplain. ...

    Article : 386 words
  8. GERMAN ARITHMETIC.

    In Mr. Stephen Leacock's new book of humour, "Further Foolishness," the author pictures himself in Germany, where he meets an old acquaintance, an ex-German ...

    Article : 189 words
  9. NITRO-POWER.

    An American mining engineer has come to England with an invention for using nitrogen as an energy-producer in place of coal, at a fraction of the cost. He is ...

    Article : 468 words
  10. A SHELL GIRL'S TRAGEDY.

    Over-fatigue means inferior work, and every care is taken to avoid this in factories under State control. A pathetic story is told in this connection in an interesting ...

    Article : 237 words
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