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  2. AUTHORS AND ACTORS.

    Yvette Guilbert writes in the London " Daily Mail" of 9th July :— The dramatic author can never hop, to find entire satisfaction, since too ...

    Article : 1,614 words
  3. A TOUGH OLD SAILOR.

    The bestowal of a K.C.B. on Major-General Wilsone Black awakens memories (writes a military corespondent of "M.A.P.") of Isandhlwana—the "place ...

    Article : 791 words
  4. PLEDGE BOYS FREEDOM.

    From the "New York Herald" we learn that a new temperance scheme is being tried in the State of Missouri, United State of America. Judge William ...

    Article : 1,031 words
  5. EXCAVATION.

    There are many romantic secrets yet hid beneath the earth's dust, but one by one the excavator is revealing them. ...

    Article : 850 words
  6. JEWEL THEFT.

    Queensberry House, the New market residence of Lord Wolverton, was the scene of a daring robbery on Tuesday afternoon, July 15th, just before the ...

    Article : 309 words
  7. A PLEASANT PURSUIT.

    There are, no doubt, plenty of pleasant antiques to be found in any part of the country, but in certain districts the chances of lighting on particular pieces ...

    Article : 491 words
  8. AEROPLANE SUCCESS.

    From Paris on July 17th the correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote :— In the presence of M. Archdeacon, ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. TOLD OF PRESIDENT M'KINLEY.

    The love which the late Mrs M'Kinley bore her husband was so much the ruling passion of her life that she was extremely sensitive about him, and a ...

    Article : 166 words
  10. SECRET MARRIAGE.

    From Duesseldorf, on July 7th, the correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote—: Definite identification has been made ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. A DOG'S "HOMING" INSTINCT.

    The other day (writes a "Country Life" correspondent) a dog was sent by carriage to Brandon Station, in Norfolk, en route for London, from Buckenham ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. BRIDGES BUILT OF KETTLES.

    Perhaps the most remarkable bridges in the world (says "Cassell's Saturday Journal") are the kettle bridges of which the Cossack soldiers are expert ...

    Article : 108 words
  13. PICTURE POST-CARDS.

    Two barges were moored to the tile paved quay, and the bargees made their evening meal on deck outside our hotel. The setting sun was bright on the ...

    Article : 417 words
  14. PRESIDENT AS HAYMAKER.

    In the opinion of the laborers with whom President Roosevelt has been working the pace he set was far too strenuous. " In the early portion of the ...

    Article : 156 words
  15. THE LAW AND THE DRAMA.

    The association of the Law and the Drama, which has been strengthened by the production at the Brixton Theatre of a comedietta by Mr John Cutler, ...

    Article : 215 words
  16. TREE-DESTROYING BUILDERS.

    New suburbs are being created (round London) without method or plan, and, for the most part, without the redeeming touch of the architect's hand. ...

    Article : 171 words
  17. GENERAL BIRD FREE.

    General Sir George Corrie Bird, C.B., K.C.I.E., was able, at the Lambeth Police Court on Saturday, July 14th, to clear himself of the charge of ...

    Article : 730 words
  18. "BRENTHAM" DISMANTLED.

    Trentham Hall, which is being dismantled by the Duke of Sutherland this week, ils the "Brentham" of "Lothair," and has been incorrectly described as a ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. AUTHORESS'S SUICIDE.

    Crazed by inability to induce publishers to accept her work, Fraulein Anna Juergens, a Berlin authoress, 25 years of age, shot herself on 2nd May, ...

    Article : 54 words
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