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  2. FAR EAST WAR

    Mr F. A. Mackenzie writes in the London "Daily Mail":— At the beginning of the war, many European traders in the Far East ...

    Article : 2,656 words
  3. DISCOVERIES IN EGYPT

    At the meeting of the Egyptian Institute on 7th November M. Legrain read a paper on what M; Maspero subsequently characterized as one of the two most ...

    Article : 1,128 words
  4. ANGESTORS

    The "American Lady" contributes the following to the London "Daily Telegraph":—The American passion for grandparents ...

    Article : 1,398 words
  5. OUR CHILDREN

    W. Pitt Ridge writes in' the "St. James' Gazette":—A bachelor can approach this question with an unbiassed mind; he may be ...

    Article : 1,700 words
  6. ENGLISH BAD MANNERS.

    We English, as a nation, are fairly well satisfied with ourselves. Everybody knows that-especially the observant foreigner. We honestly think ourselves ...

    Article : 853 words
  7. THE CHILD.

    An old, old man journeyed along a waste and arid road. Very painful said weary seemed the way he went. It must come to an end soon, he knew, for at the ...

    Article : 693 words
  8. THE DISRAELI CENTENARY.

    To-day (writes the "Westminster Gazette" of the 21st December) is the hundredth anniversary of the birth of the late Lord Beaconsfield, ...

    Article : 597 words
  9. MURDERER'S LETTER.

    Remarkable details of the courtship of Beatrice Fielding and John Fritchley, and of the tragedy which ended their lives on 14th December, were told to the ...

    Article : 437 words
  10. INSOLVENT FROM CHILDHOOD.

    "You have always been insolvent since you can remember anything?" asked the Official Receiver at the London Bankruptcy Court on Dec. 19th. ...

    Article : 255 words
  11. BRITISH CAVALRY.

    The Army Council is taking action that should prove effective to stop the extravagance which makes it' possible only far men with large private means to become ...

    Article : 229 words
  12. SAILORS IN A HANSOM.

    An adventure in which four sailors, and a cabdriver participated had its sequel in the Clerkenwell Police Court on December 22nd, fog day, when the ...

    Article : 155 words
  13. THE NO-POCKET TYRANNY

    We ("Westminster Gazette") are not surprised to see that the police attribute the increase of thefts in the London 'streets to the no-pocket tyranny which ...

    Article : 180 words
  14. ART AND SCIENCE.

    The "Medical Press" says:—"Art can only be developed when the more immediate necessities of existence have been supplied and a margin of the nation's ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. Little Boy.

    Little Boy: Mummy, dear, why can't I stay up till it gets late? Mother a That wouldn't do at all, dear. You'd wake up so cross in the morning. Little ...

    Article : 45 words
  16. Little Binks Again.

    Little Binks Again.—Little Binks (facetiously, to sportsman, who is trying a new horse). You'd better send him back to the circus. That's his place. Sports ...

    Article : 44 words
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