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  2. THE AMERICAN FLEET

    From Portsmouth, under date July 8th, the Portsmouth correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" writes:—TRUE SYMPATHY. ...

    Article : 493 words
  3. CHARLOTTENBURG

    It is five years since I visited the great university of applied science on the outskirts of Berlin which Lord Rosebery is anxious that London ...

    Article : 1,496 words
  4. THE COLLEGE OF MUSIC

    The" twentieth annual meeting of the. Corporation of the Royal College of Music was held on July 8th, at Marlborough House, the Prince of Wales, ...

    Article : 891 words
  5. IN FAMILIAR SCENES

    Although since his accession the King had not visited Eastbourne prior to last July, he is thoroughly familiar with the town. As Prince ...

    Article : 804 words
  6. THE FRENCH MEMBER

    Mr Henry Leach writes to the London "Daily Mail" of July 8th :—The Commons of England and ...

    Article : 1,467 words
  7. A VETERAN JOURNALIST

    There has just passed away, in the eighty-fourth year of his age, one of the oldest, if not the oldest, of the newspaper men in the country. Mr Edward ...

    Article : 340 words
  8. ENGLISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS

    A correspondent, "Father," raises the complaint that the food supplied at many of our great public schools is "sadly deficient in quantity and quality," so that it ...

    Article : 394 words
  9. STRANGE TALE OF THE SEA

    When the P. and O. Company's steamer India, arrived at Plymouth on July 4th from Bombay, her passengers narrated an extraordinary story of the sea. ...

    Article : 415 words
  10. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Before the memorable dinner to-day the Kearsarge, lying in the place of honor at the South-Western Railway Jetty, was besieged with visitors. It was ...

    Article : 1,174 words
  11. FOR A KODAK SHOT

    Jack Brookins was trying to photograph a grizzly he had trapped, near Bozeman, Mont., when Bruin broke loose, made for Jack, who ...

    Article : 355 words
  12. ARTISTS AS REFORMERS

    The art of engraving in wood and metal, which has already been practised by the Egyptians, was again called into existence at the end of the middle ages, ...

    Article : 355 words
  13. THE PRINCE REMINISCENT

    The Prince of Wales presided on Friday at the annual dinner given by the Elder Brethren of Trinity House. There was a distinguished company present, including ...

    Article : 594 words
  14. DESPOTIC GERMANS

    The following incident (says the writer I of an article in the "Nineteenth Century," on the subject of the forcible Germanisation of North Schleswig) is almost ...

    Article : 440 words
  15. DOUGAL'S CONFESSION

    The confession of Dougal on the scaffold as a result of the fervent appeal of the chaplain, the Rev. J. W. Blackmore, was the subject of three ...

    Article : 439 words
  16. A MODERN PHAROAH

    The Khedive is again staying in Paris for a few days. The way of his return was unconventional and interesting (writes the "Express" correspondent). ...

    Article : 323 words
  17. ANTI-NEGRO OUTBREAK

    From New York, on July 7th, the correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" writes:—The anti-negro riots arising out of the ...

    Article : 253 words
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    "What's the matter little boy?" "Boo, teacher's just fell down the school steps." -"You tender- hearted little fellow. Is he much hurt?" ...

    Article : 67 words
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