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  2. LYNCH LAW.

    From New York the correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote on 5th August:— The self-confessed impotence of the ...

    Article : 691 words
  3. LADY GODIVA'S DAY.

    Lady Godiva duly rode through the streets of Coventry on Wednesday, her progress being witnessed by nearly 200,000 Peeping Toms, as the spectators ...

    Article : 787 words
  4. JOYOUS JOHANNESBURG.

    "An Incorrigible Optimist" writes as follows to the London "Daily Mull":— Bang—bang g—bang—bang. It was just like Chinese crackers. ...

    Article : 1,463 words
  5. THE HEALTH OF CHILDREN.

    An important International Congress (the second) on School Hygiene has been sitting at the imperial Institute this week under the ...

    Article : 1,373 words
  6. QUEEN'S BASKET-MAKER.

    "Please, is the Queen at home?" The gorgeous, red-coated flunkey at the front door of Buckingham Palace looked at the little cripple as she stood ...

    Article : 519 words
  7. SHOTS AT A DEATH BED.

    From Paris on 28th July the correspondent of the "Daily Mall" wrote:— A tragedy occurred this evening at Versailles, where a retired commander ...

    Article : 304 words
  8. FAMOUS GAOL-BREAKER.

    James Lynchehaun, the most famous prison-breaker of the past decade whose extradition from America on a charge of being a fugitive after conviction for ...

    Article : 592 words
  9. DOCTORS' PAY.

    On this very vexed question the London "Daily News" writes:— "Needless to say the doctors agree with their latest spokesman. Dr. ...

    Article : 262 words
  10. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    On Saturday. 27th July, before the London Court of Appeal, the case. was heard of Sarah Helen Ogden's appeal from a decision of Mr Justice ...

    Article : 609 words
  11. MAN IN A "TRANCE."

    From Paris on 28th July the correspondent of the "Daily Mail" wrote:— The mystery of the young man ...

    Article : 238 words
  12. SETTLING A BULLY.

    A big Frenchman was talking in loud and blustering tones about his many achievements in duelling as he travelled in company with several ...

    Article : 265 words
  13. THE LEAST KNOWN CITY CHURCH.

    St. Bartholomew the Less; Smithfield, of which the vicarage has been vacated is little known even to the learned, and frequently confused with a famous ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. A BEECHAM STORY.

    Thomas Beecham the famous pill man, was a witty old gentleman. They, tell a story about him and a grocer. The grocer was guilty of some rat[?]er. ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. A HORSE VICTIM.

    Traveller: Get on, Ian, get on! Wake up your nag. Driver: Sure, sor, I haven't the heart to bate him. Traveller: What's the matter with him? Is ...

    Article : 80 words
  16. MASCULINE DECEIT.

    Man is more easily allured by the grace of the gown than the grace of the mind, although he would have you think otherwise ant will hold forth with ...

    Article : 69 words
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