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  2. AUCTION BRIDGE.

    "Squeezing," or the forcing of discards from the hand of one or both opponents to their great discomfiture, is a phase of bridge, the development of which appears ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,241 words
  3. HOLFORD PICTURES.

    LONDON, May 24. — Experts believed that the Flemish and Dutch pictures from Sir George Holford's collections at Dorchester House. Park Lane, and Westonbirt ...

    Article : 1,067 words
  4. SIR GEORGE WILKINS.

    Lord Thomson, a former Secretary of State for Air, speaking in London last week at a luncheon ot which Sir George Wilkins, the Australian explorer was ...

    Article : 899 words
  5. STAGE GOSSIP.

    Rehearsals are proceeding at the Athcnæum for "New Brooms," the comedy which will begin on July 14. It was chosen in the United States for E. J. Carroll by ...

    Article : 1,095 words
  6. IN THE PAPERS.

    For the first time since the World War the University of Heidelberg has conferred an honorary degree upon a citizen of a foreign country. For the first time since ...

    Article : 1,449 words
  7. A SHEEP FARMER'S DEATH.

    LONDON, May 2[?].—An inquiry into the death of Harry Pace, a sheep farmer in the Forest of Dean, in Gloucestershire[?] who died on January 10, was ended this ...

    Article : 1,098 words
  8. THE "WEEK-END" HABIT.

    A week-end is generally regarded as a purely British invention. If we take our pleasures sadly, we are wont to devote to them no despicable proportion of our time; ...

    Article : 401 words
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  10. NOBODY'S MONEY.

    What becomes of the money left by intestates? Letters of administration are taken out by the solicitor to the Treasury, who carries out the intestate's intentions ...

    Article : 424 words
  11. WHERE TO LIVE.

    A rough circle, including England, Scotland, France, North Italy, the south of Norway and Sweden, Holland, Denmark Belgium, and Germany, would comprise ...

    Article : 218 words
  12. COFFEE AND MANDRAGORA.

    One of the chief delights in living now a days is the continual discovery that nothin is what we were last [?]aught it was Upon all our simple habits this disintegrating ...

    Article : 375 words
  13. A SERPENT STORY.

    How Karl Hagenbeck, the famous German menagerie proprietor, got his first python—as told by a Russian skipper in "Blackwood's Magazine," is as follows:— ...

    Article : 256 words
  14. PRICE OF LABOUR LONG AGO.

    In the year 1352 baymakers were paid a penny a day; a mower of meadows 3d a day, or 5d on acre (writes a contributor to the Newcastle "Weekly Chronicle") ...

    Article : 164 words
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