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  2. FATHER OF THE CLUB.

    I was a stranger to the course. I Asked the steward if he could provide me with a match, and sat down with a paper to wait for what should ...

    Article : 1,515 words
  3. SOUTH AFRICAN MINES.

    In the Court of Bankruptcy yesterday Mr Registrar Brougham resumed the hearing of the application for dischargs made by Mr Edward James ...

    Article : 1,723 words
  4. WIT AND HUMOR.

    Figg: What do you do when your wife tells you about her first husband? F[?] Envy him. Teacher: Tommy, spell 'wrong. Tommy; ...

    Article : 1,119 words
  5. THE LADIES' COLUMN.

    This modish wrap would not be difficult for an amateur dressmaker to fashion. It would look well in satin charmeuse. In some of the shops there ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 42 words
  6. M.'sP. AND HEALTH.

    What on earth is going to come of members of Parliament in the years that have to come? We began this session tired and we ...

    Article : 1,227 words
  7. SOCIAL LEADER'S DEATH.

    We regret to announce that the illness of the Dowager Countess of Lichfield has terminated fatally (said the 'Daily Telegraph" on April 24). The ...

    Article : 808 words
  8. SEEING THINGS.

    Mr Arnold Bennett has begun a series of articles on "The Story. Teller's Craft" in the "English Review," and his first deals with "Seeing Life." ...

    Article : 668 words
  9. BARRACKS FOR THE POOR.

    Senator Berenger, the great French reformer, whose name is almost a byword in connection with schemes for the promotion of public decency, ...

    Article : 600 words
  10. HOMELY FARE.

    Yorkshire pudding, accompanying a roast beef, is a time-honored dish. It is the most popular way of using batter, but there are many others. It is ...

    Article : 903 words
  11. DARING STAGE DANCE.

    Mlle. Ad[?] Viilany, an artistic danseuse, was summoned before three severe judges yesterday (said the "Daily Telegraph" on May 6). "You are ...

    Article : 298 words
  12. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    During 1912, a total of 1011 persons were killed and 8700 injured in the course of public traffic on the railways of the United Kingdom (said the "Daily ...

    Article : 292 words
  13. GRAND DUKE OF BADEN.

    An unpleasant adventure befell the Grand Duke of Baden at Mannhelm this afternoon (said the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" on ...

    Article : 468 words
  14. EXPLOSION IN FLAT.

    A curious accident, which resulted in injuries to thirty, persons, occurred last night when a crowd of men and women were forcing an entrance into a flat in ...

    Article : 156 words
  15. WHERE ADMIRAL CODRINGTON IS BURIED.

    St. Peter's. Eaton Square, in the vicarage of which Dean Storrs will be succeeded by Prebendary the Hon. A. G. Lawley, has undergone some strange ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. DEGREES FROM THE ARCHBISHOP.

    It is not generally known that the Archbishop of Canterbury has authority to confer degrees in any faculty, "provided always that these presents do ...

    Article : 130 words
  17. ARE LADIES' HATS PERISHABLE GOODS?

    An amusing incident occurred at Aberdeen during the carters' strike. An agreement was arrived at with the Northern Co-operative Company that ...

    Article : 105 words
  18. LEECH KLLS A MAN.

    The doctors at Chaux-de-Fonds, near Neuchatel, have been puzzled concerning the mysterious illness of a man thirty-three years old. The man, who ...

    Article : 74 words
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