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  2. A PRINCESS'S PERIL.

    THE account OF thE rescue of Princess Alexundra from the sea, after the grounding of the Delhi, reads like. an incident in a dashing romantic novel. The hero of ...

    Article : 418 words
  3. INTERESTING ITEMS.

    A St. Louis man tattooed his ra[?] [?] to keep him at home. A japan se[?]syild cute has arranged a loan for the banking Republican ...

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  5. FRUSTRATING THE THIEF.

    The prevalence of thefts of valuables during recent years has, says "Chambers' Journal," stimulated inventors toward the evolution of some means whereby the ...

    Article : 362 words
  6. TRAINED ARABS

    A trim, resolute-looking little man, black-beaded, hawk-featured, and habited in neat khaki, sits in the contre of a vast network of patrols, pickets, outposts, and ...

    Article : 1,004 words
  7. DISMISSING THE PROFESSOR.

    The Presbyterian Synod of California reckons among its members many men of line scholarship and undoubted ability. But they are so fur in the minority that ...

    Article : 563 words
  8. THE ARMY'S "RES[?] EFFORT."

    The Salvation Army intends making what it calls a "rush eftort" this week to raise £300 towards increasing the building land of the New City Temple in ...

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  10. A BULLOCK RACE.

    The first "horse" race ever seen at Caulfield was run by "bullocks," somewhere about 1858, as that great upholder of Caulfield's racing fame, Mr. Sam ...

    Article : 154 words
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  12. WHY BURGLARS DON'T LIKE BABIES.

    Accroding to the export opinion of a burglar, who was disturhed.during a recent professional engagement, chased, caught, and imprisoned, the only really ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. THREE NAVY FLOATING DOCKS.

    Mr. Churchill stated recently that three [?]oating docks were under construction for the east coast—one for battleships, in the Medway; one for destroyers, at Harwich ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. THE CANDIDATE'S VOW.

    Mr. W. P. Griggs, the defeated Conservative candidate for the Ramford Division of Essex, has made a vow that he will not smoke, dance, or even play cards [?]ain ...

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