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  2. ENGLISH SINGERS

    This season has seen the triumph of the English opera singer and the end of a foreign monopoly. By the close of the year we shall have had four or ...

    Article : 1,144 words
  3. NEW BRITISH ARMY.

    What is the Imperial General Staff doing? Lord Lucas remarked the other day to the Duke of Bedford. whose experience was gained in the militia, that ...

    Article : 1,533 words
  4. AS TOLD BY PRACTICAL POLLY.

    Poor, pretty, pleasant, popular, prac[?]eal heal Polly, that is I. I have everyone of those qualities, or did have on the eventful evening when opportunity came ...

    Article : 1,433 words
  5. VILLAGE MYSTERY

    The case in which an irreproachably respectable woman declares that she has undergone persecution as "the old witch of Eckington" is likely to have a ...

    Article : 693 words
  6. AMONG THE CAVE-DWELLERS

    "The author of the following article, Mr Robin Kemp, is" (says the "Daily Mail") "one of those earnest workers in the cause of science of whom little is ...

    Article : 1,390 words
  7. LADY SENT FOR TRIAL.

    The final stage of the magisterial hearing at Truro of forgery charges against Mrs Olive Alice Simcoe Willyams was reached on Friday (says ...

    Article : 589 words
  8. A LINEN SUIT.

    This sketch suggests how a linen or silk tailor-made can me rejuvenated by collar and cuffs of tucked and finely quilted lisse or muslin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 27 words
  9. COUNCILLOR'S BETTING HOUSE.

    David Timlin, a member of the Hartlepool Town Council and a prominent man in social and political circles (says "Lloyd's News" of July 17), was on ...

    Article : 379 words
  10. MIDSUMMER.

    About the longest day a well-managed garden should be altogether at its best, says the writer of. a descriptive article in the "Times." Before the lupins are ...

    Article : 663 words
  11. DIAMOND SMUGGLERS.

    The papers announce that the Colonial Office and the South-west African Diamond Regie have received information that £100,000 worth of diamonds ...

    Article : 270 words
  12. BRIDE OF THREE HOURS.

    The dramatic appearance of a wife at the feast being held to celebrate her husband's marriage with another woman was described at Stratford on ...

    Article : 346 words
  13. EAGER TAXPAYERS.

    In sheep pens, before wire gratings, behind which sit cantankerous clerks, a patient crowd awaits for hours, and is sometimes so large that it stretches ...

    Article : 341 words
  14. AUTHORESS DROWNED.

    A dead woman found on the beach beneath the cliffs of Salcombe Regis. South Devon, was say's "Lloyd's News" of July 10) identified at the ...

    Article : 552 words
  15. PAY FOR SNATCHED KISS.

    A Frenchman named Eugene Luze, of Janes street, Covent Garden, was on Monday (says " Lloyd's News" of July 3) summoned at Marlborough ...

    Article : 229 words
  16. ALLIGATORS STARVE BOY.

    The body of Ernest Johnson was found in the topmost branches of a tree in Gish Bayou swamp by a searching party that has been looking for the ...

    Article : 153 words
  17. THE SCULPTOR AND MR. RHODES.

    In an article on Mr Van Vouw's sculpture in the "State" there is an anecdote of Mr Cecil Rhodes which is said has not before been published. Mr ...

    Article : 167 words
  18. SOMETHING NEW.

    News comes from across the Atlantio (says the "Westminster Gazette") that arrangements are being made by more than 2000 Scots, mostly from the United ...

    Article : 86 words
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