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  2. "AGONY'

    "I love the English, Press," said Professor Miser, with enthusiasm, burying his hands among the newspaper on the smoking-room table. "I love it and ...

    Article : 1,438 words
  3. A GREAT JESTER

    People of many different opinions (says "Lloyd's Weekly") will be sorry to Lear of the death of Dan Leno, the great laughter-maker. He passed away at ...

    Article : 1,900 words
  4. THE SPIKE

    The following is from a series of piers written in the London "Daily Mail" by Mr Bart Kennedy, entitled On the Road in Winter, or The Diary of an Amateur ...

    Article : 1,431 words
  5. FLEEING FROM WAR

    The Jews' Temporary Shelter in While chapel is at present kept very busy providing for the Russian refugees escaping from their native land to avoid being ...

    Article : 847 words
  6. "SMITHY"

    "There's lots of chaps" said Smithy "who are walkin about the streets without keepers who ought by rights to be down at the master tailor's bein' ...

    Article : 1,380 words
  7. OLD LADY MURDERED

    Wrottesley road, Plumstead, one of the better class residential parts of the Borough of Woolwich, was on 24th November the scene of a terrifide murder. ...

    Article : 499 words
  8. RAMMED BY A WHALE

    A graphic account (reports the London "Daily Mail" of November 1st) has reached Liverpool of an encounter in the North Atlantic Ocean with a huge sperm ...

    Article : 437 words
  9. IN MANCHURIA

    While the regular forces of Russia and Japan are watching one another from their lines on the freezing Sha-ho. large hands of the so-called Manchurian ...

    Article : 472 words
  10. COINCIDENCE IN DEATH

    In the London Law Courts on 18th November, a barrister suddenly swooned, and in a few minutes had breathed his last. A few hours before, far away in ...

    Article : 432 words
  11. THE GREAT SEAL

    Something of romance as well as of almost sanctity has always been associated with the Great Seal of England, and many a striking story has been told ...

    Article : 332 words
  12. SOCIETY'S NEWEST CRAZE

    The society craze of taking pets to places of entertainment appears to have been started at the Royal Italian Circus, where many well-known leaders of ...

    Article : 309 words
  13. FOREIGN LANGUAGES

    A schoolboy, writing in the "Windson Magazine," says: "Languages, whether dead or alive, are a beastly nuisance. You never know where you are with ...

    Article : 389 words
  14. A DARTMOOR OUTBREAK

    Two fresh cut breaks by convicts are reported from Dartmoor, where just now some 1150 criminals are in charge of 230 warders. A warder named Raymond ...

    Article : 329 words
  15. MACAULAY'S CALCUTTA HOUSE.

    The excellent house in Chowringbee, Calcutta, inhabited for four years by Macaulay, and now in possession of the Bengal Club, was not long ago marked ...

    Article : 271 words
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    Lord Ashton has offered to erect new municipal buildings and a public hall at Lancaster, to cost L50,000, and, further, to erect an ornamental and useful ...

    Article : 125 words
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