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  2. EDUCATING PANTOMIME CHILDREN.

    When, in a few days' time, "Cinderella" makes her final exit from the stage of Drury Lane, there will also come to an end one of the many "side-shows" in ...

    Article : 771 words
  3. A FICKLE RECTOR.

    After three days' hearing the action for breach of promise against an Irish rector at Belfast ended recently in a verdict for the fair plaintiff with L270 ...

    Article : 682 words
  4. A FEW GENUINE HOWLERS.

    Writing in "Past and Present," the journal published monthly in connection with the Friends Schools, Mr. E. B. Collinson quotes that following ...

    Article : 680 words
  5. BECAUSE OF MARY CELESTIA

    The carpenter's shop stood in the centre of the village of Baleen-a-more, and Andy Barron, the carpenter, was (In local parlance) "a widda man," and ...

    Article : 5,783 words
  6. HE DROPPED THE GIRL.

    "Madge," in "Lo don Truth," writes:—"The very next day Alec came to tea, and on being asked as to his latest love affairs—he always has some on—he ...

    Article : 388 words
  7. THE JERSEY SUICIDE.

    At Jersey on the afternoon of March 14th, reports the London "Daily Telegraph," the inquiry was resumed into the death of Miss Lidia Royce, principal ...

    Article : 133 words
  8. WIRELESS MESSAGES.

    The principal feature of the great naval tactical exercises which began last week in the Atlantic has been (writes the London "Express" of 23rd ...

    Article : 361 words
  9. ONE TOUCH OF NATURE.

    In connection with the terrible mining accident at Courrieres, the London "Daily Mail" of 14th March wrote:—"The one relief to the deep gloom of a ...

    Article : 223 words
  10. "MAN-MAIDEN'S" VICTORY.

    The latest evolution of London life is an entirely new type of male, which has been classified as the "man maiden." This new type of male has been responsible for an ...

    Article : 361 words
  11. A LONDON TRAMP.

    A writer in the "Westminster Gazette" observes, half satirically:—Policemen looked after him as he slouched past, with his blue hands ...

    Article : 358 words
  12. HEINE IN PARIS.

    All the French papers have been writing, about Heine, in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of his death at Paris. He wad lived there for ...

    Article : 175 words
  13. A DOG STORY.

    A new and true addition to the endless string of dog stories is told by a correspondent of the "Westminster Gazette" in a country village on the Continent ...

    Article : 169 words
  14. A KIPLING PICTURE.

    Recalling how "Mowgli," a famous picture by Mr J. C. Dollman, came to be painted, a contributor to "Windsor" says Mr Dollman tells an amusing ...

    Article : 130 words
  15. MYSTERY OF SIX DEAD MEN.

    From Minneapolis on 26th March. Reuter's correspondent telegraphed:—So Greek or Syrian laborers have been round dead in a horribly butchered condition ...

    Article : 150 words
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