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  2. Cruiser Shenandoah—IV. Captain Waddell's Defence

    In the last ins[?] of the auto[?]grophy of Captain James Iredell Waddell, commander of the Confederence c[?] Shenando[?], which united Melbourne during the American Civil War, it is dear that the [?] was ougmented by 34 "going American [?]amen and eight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. The "DECLINE AND FALL"

    Edward Gibbon, [?] of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, one of the greatest[?] and longest[?] histories of all time, was born on April ...

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  4. Great Reigns—III. Conqueror of Wales

    When he was aged [?] 15 years King Edward [?] was married and was commanding the English Army in Wales. He conquered the Welsh after many years of bitter warfare and then carried fore and sward into Scotland. He was [?]dent, capricious, and ruthless, but a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Shakespeare end The Bible

    In [?] [?] [?] [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Affairs Abroad Economic Road To Peace

    Whatever may be said about the value of the interview betwren Mr. Lansbary. M.F. and Herr Hitler, nothing happened to cause the British Chancellor ...

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  8. The Titanic Disaster

    Sir,—The disaster of the Tra[?], [?]bed in "The Arges" last Saturday, [?] that the roete[?] sent up by the Triante [?]ere seen by the Leyland [?] ...

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