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  2. "THE FERROL MYSTERY."

    Mark Ferrol, secretary of the East Crossland Colliery, is found shot through the head in his private office, his safe having been rifled of £200 in notes. No clue is found to assist in the tracing ...

    Article : 3,583 words
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  4. ORIGIN OF THE CHINA DOG.

    Old country cottages are still being ransacked by curio collectors for those quaint little china effigies of dogs which used to be the most popular chimney-piece ornament ...

    Article : 588 words
  5. WEMBLEY PARK.

    A quarter of an hour's train ride from Piccadilly Circus, thousands of workmen are making a small-scale British Empire, says a writer in the "Daily Mail." They ...

    Article : 329 words
  6. MODERN HYPOCRISY.

    An outstanding milestone on the road of life occurs in early childhood, writes Phyllis Clark in the "Evening Standard." It is the transition from unconscious pride ...

    Article : 303 words
  7. MY LADY'S CANE.

    Walking in the park the other way (writes a reader of the "Morning Post") I met no fewer than six women carrying walking-sticks, or, to be accurate, rather ornate ...

    Article : 173 words
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