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  2. DYNAMITE GUNS AND CRUISERS.

    The manufacture of p[?]matic guns—that is to say, gune propelling dynamite abells by compress[?]n air—has now reached a stage which brings their practical application within ...

    Article : 439 words
  3. ALCOHOL AND THE SENSES.

    At a special meeting of the Great Western Railway Temperance Union (Lord Lyttleton in the chair, and a large audience present) to an [?] address was delivered by Dr. ...

    Article : 1,762 words
  4. A [?] OF SANGUINARY DUELS.

    New Orleans was a favourite resort of professors of fence or "mairres [?]armes. Most of these having no further person value than their skill with the foils, lived it ...

    Article : 2,824 words
  5. A BARGEE'S SWEETHEART.

    The 3 45 horse-car. or tram as they call it there, had just gone jingling down the white read to Sainton, which ran at the bottom of the field lying in front of the Pendlebury ...

    Article : 4,747 words
  6. General Roberts and the Defence of India.

    The annual dinner of officers who served in the last Afghan war took place at Simla recenty. General Roberts, who presided, in re lying to the toast of his health, ...

    Article : 120 words
  7. A Second Dantel Lambert.

    The "British Medical Journal" gives the following interesting particulars of the height. weight and dimensions of Thomas Lorgley, of Diver, who is said to be the ...

    Article : 139 words
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  9. Faithful to the Last

    A touching instance of fidelity on the part of a dog has just occurred in the east of Paris. Some gendarmes, going their rounds a day or two since, found on a waste land ...

    Article : 215 words
  10. A Newspaper Hoax.

    To the other biggest things on record which America can already place to her credit most now be added the biggest news paper hoax. It comes from Pailadelphia, ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. The Diet of Strong Men.

    The Roman soldiers who built such wonderful roads, and carried a weight of armour and luggage that would crush the average form band, lived on coarse brown bread and ...

    Article : 136 words
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