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  3. CANADA.

    TORONTO, June 26.—On June 22 by a vote of 95,000 to 62,000 the electors of Manitoba transferred the province from the dry column to the wet column. The ...

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  4. THE PASSING SHOW.

    From hasty remarks I desire to refrain, Bat I can't abide narks, and roundly maintain The Liberal nark is fantastic latewise is his plan of campaign. ...

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  5. SCENES IN THE HOUSE.

    LONDON, June 28.—Mr. "Bob" Smillie has at last secured a seat in the British Parliament. This gentleman has made seven previous endeavours to enter the ...

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  6. DECAYING STONEWORK.

    Paris, like London, is finding that the stones of its ancient buildings, particularly its churches, are falling to decay with alarming rapidity. It is estimated that ...

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  7. IN TERMS OF LAW.

    The verbose technicalities of legal phraseology are well hit off in the following: —If a man would, according to law, give to another an orange, instead of saying, "I ...

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