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  2. "NIGGER HEAVEN."

    The curious name of "Nigger Heaven" is given by the people of New York to the Har[?] district, where all its negroes have congregated. Writing of "The Negro ...

    Article : 867 words
  3. PROTECTIVE COLOUR.

    Supply of food and its contingent problems have led to a close study of the effect of climatic conditions on the development of cattle in the United States. Writing in ...

    Article : 946 words
  4. MAKING LIFE EASIER.

    LONDON, April 12. — Professor F. W. Burstall, professor of mechanical engineering at Birmingham University, addressed the National Union of Students at Oxford ...

    Article : 724 words
  5. CHILDREN'S COURT CAMEOS.

    A London magistrate of distinction, Mr. J. Cairns, in a book dealing with the daily routine of his Court work, has a chapter headed "Lights and Shadows of ...

    Article : 1,237 words
  6. THE KEANS IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Alexander Turnbull Library in Wellington (N. Z.) was bequeathed to "the people of New Zealand" by a merchant of Wellington. Mr. Turnbull had been a ...

    Article : 2,848 words
  7. PROBLEMS OF RACE.

    The "International Review of Missions" for April provides a stimulating variety of articles upon current race problems, particularly in South Africa and China. Sir ...

    Article : 379 words
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  9. STORY OF ROYAL TRAGEDY.

    The "tragedy of Mayerling," in which in 1889 the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary and his mistress, Marie Vetscra, met their death, is the subject of an ...

    Article : 789 words
  10. THE RICHEST CITY.

    A story with which we have long flattered our Cockney vanity relates that Marshal Blucher, having seen London, was moved to exclaim, "What a city to sack!" ...

    Article : 484 words
  11. DOOR-KNOCKING.

    The people opposite have just fitted a knocker to their newly painted front door (says a London "Star" writer). Unobtrusively (one must be cautious in ...

    Article : 400 words
  12. FRENCH TREASURE CHEST.

    Buried some eighty feet below the surface of the Rue Bailliff, in the very centre of Paris, a vast underground citadel lies, absolutely invulnerable to bombs and the ...

    Article : 518 words
  13. GREAT TELESCOPE SCHEME.

    Plans are maturing in New York (says the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent) to raise £2,500,000 for the construction of the largest telescope in the world, which, when ...

    Article : 266 words
  14. OPERATIONS UNDER GRAMOPHONE.

    A noteworthy experiment in the direction of reducing the unpleasantness of dental and other operations is now being carried out in Paris by a dental surgeon (says ...

    Article : 216 words
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