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  4. GENESIS OF THE MOTOR-CAR.

    One windy day in 1460 there clattered through the picturesque cobbled streets of an Italian city (I have not been able to identify it) the strangest vehicle the ...

    Article : 1,451 words
  5. A DIALOGUE ON THE FLU.

    "Why, hullo!" said Dicky Wren the other Saturday afternoon to Tommy Sparrow. "How goes it, old cripple?" The two friends were on their way to ...

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  6. HELPING THE MAIMED.

    "Here's a wou[?]d hero; let's take him to the movies and give him tea." This quotation was used by a noted English writer to describe the attitude of ...

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  7. THE JESMOND MYSTERY.

    CHAPTER XIII. (Continued). The journalist [?]terally wrang his hands. "I give you my word I didn't do that, Mr. Rowlands," he pleaded piteously. "I have ...

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  8. MISS MADGE TITHRRADGE.

    As we have already learned by cable, Mrs. Madge Naomi Quartermaine (Miss Madge Titheradge, the actress, who appeared in Australia as leading lady in Mr. ...

    Article : 373 words
  9. CAPTURED GERMAN MAPS.

    An exhibition of captured German war maps was arranged by the Royal Geographical Society at Lowther [?], South Kensington. Some of the maps shown were ...

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  10. IRVING'S ADMIRATION OF KEAN.

    The question regarding the [?] of the [?] used by Edmund [?] in "The Merchant of Venice" should be easily settled (says a writer in the London "Daily ...

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