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  2. SYLVIA'S RACES.

    Mrs George Norman continues her charming sketches of Sylvia's peculiarities in the "Westminster Gazette":— We were spending the week-end at ...

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  3. WIT AND HUMOR

    "I am afraid your debating. society was not conducted according to parliamentary rules." "Deed, it were," answered Mr Erasmus Pinkly. "Jim Colliflower made as ...

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  4. KING AND MINERS

    The King's memorable visit to Wales and Ireland ended on Saturday, 13th July, at Cardiff, when his Majesty opened the new dock, knighted Cardiff's ...

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  5. A FEW REMARKS.

    The 'Motley Notes" column in the "Westminster Gazette" is responsible for the following:— It may be true that women adore a ...

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  6. EXHUMATION MYSTERY.

    Further remarkable evidence was given at the resumed inquest on 12th July, at the West London Coroner's Court on the body of Mrs Grace ...

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  7. THE LADIES COLUMN.

    Leeks an Gratin.—Required: A hunch of leeks; a gill of white sauce; half an ounce of butter; an ounce of grated cheese; a few browned crumbs. Wash ...

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  8. SUIT AGAINST LORD ROSSLYN

    Great will be the interest in a divorce case which will shortly he as heard in the Scottish courts. In the is Court of Session at Edinburgh an ...

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  9. SYBARILIC OFFICERS.

    Is devotion to luxury becoming a characteristic of the young British officer? The question is answered in the affirmative by the Service organ. "The ...

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  10. NURSERY NOTES.

    First of all you should know that this complaint is a disease in itself (says a contemporary), and not—as many people seem to imagine—just a kind of ...

    Article : 413 words
  11. WALTZ OR POLKA.

    A company of millitia were marched to the railway station to eatrain for the range; but the captain, miscalculating the time the walk would take, brought his men to the station ...

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  12. GIRL PREACHER.

    The Doncaster twelve-year-old girl preacher, Frances Bradley Storr. who has created great interest wherever she has exhibited her extraordinary talent. ...

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  13. THE POSTED BABY.

    Margery Cowling, the prertty two-months old baby sent late on Thursday night, 4th July, from the West Strand Post Office as an express letter to the ...

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  14. THE BREAKFAST EGG.

    Everyone who eats an egg at breakfast, every farmer, every cottager, will find a fund of interest in the astonishing poultry congress organised by the ...

    Article : 604 words
  15. SCENE IN A CHURCH.

    A scene in [?]ford Catholic Church had a se[?]mel on Saturday, 13th July, at Stratford in the hearing of a summons against Mary Currie, a married ...

    Article : 433 words
  16. AEROPLANE SUCCESS.

    From Paris on July 17th the correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote:— In the presence of M. Archdeacon, ...

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  17. METHODS OF THE PEDAGOGUE.

    "Scribner's" contains this amusing parody of the methods of the pedagogue:— BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP. ...

    Article : 185 words
  18. COMMERCIAL PALACE.

    The new L300,000 building erected as offices by the Mersey Docks and Harbor Board at Liverpool was inaugurated in a singularly informal manner on 13th ...

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  19. A DOG'S "HOMING" INSTINCT.

    The other day (writes a "Country Life" correspondent) a dog was sent by carriage to Brandon Station, in Norfolk, en route for London. from Buckenham ...

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  20. NEW MILLIONAIRE FAD.

    The correspondent of the Londen "Daily Mail" wrote from New York on 17th July:— Whooping cough lawn parties are the ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. PROFITABLE POST OFFICES.

    "The post-offices in practically every civilised country earn a considerable profit," says a writer in "Cassell's Saturday Journal," "and as a money- ...

    Article : 99 words
  22. COULDN'T DRAW IT.

    Little girls and big girls are never really far apart in their hopes and dreams, but the grown-ups are generally somewhat less can did than a little girl of whom the following ...

    Article : 146 words
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