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  2. NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE WORLD'S PRESS.

    Tho Deputy Public Prosecutor of Paris examined the man Von Velthelm, whose extradition has been demanded by the British Government on a charge ...

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  3. BURGLARS IN BLUE

    At Essex Quarter Sessions at Chelmas-ford recently, Lewis Banks and Fred. Smith, constables of the N. division of the Metropolitan Police, were Indicted ...

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  4. ALLEGED MURDER

    The charge against Gunner Win-Stanley, of the 83rd Battery R.F.A., St.Thomas's Mount, of having on the 10th Inst. murdered Driver Mudge, of ...

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  5. TRIPLE EXECUTION

    A triple execution took place at Yerrowda Gaol this morning of three men who wore concorned In the brutal murder of a man belonging to the village ...

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  6. DRAMA PREFERRED

    No real change has taken place in English audiences (says the "Flra"). Human nature still reigns supreme; a strong dramatle situation excites and ...

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  7. GIRL MASQUERADES

    An extraordinary story of a naval pensioner's daughter who masqueraded as an Italian prince, with a pedigree dating from B.C. 800, was told at the ...

    Article : 297 words
  8. 'BRAVO, ANGLAIS!"

    Major Herbert Campbell Holman, D.S.O., of the Indian Army, on September 15, saved the life of a Swiss by an act of great gallantry. Major Holman ...

    Article : 209 words
  9. APTLY-NAMED

    Seven tables were born during the voyage to New York of the Red Star liner Kroonland (says the London "Evening News"). The mother could ...

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  10. BRITISH POST-OFFICE.

    The annual report of the British Post-Office is a thing to contemplate with admiration and amazement. It deals in-billions. The number of postal ...

    Article : 269 words
  11. ROMANTIC ELOPEMENT.

    A romantic story of the elopement of an eighteen-year-old Hungarian countess with a peasant seven years her senior comes from a village in ...

    Article : 245 words
  12. HYPNOTISED JURYMEN,

    The physicians of Chicago are baffled by the extraordinary Illness which has attacked a number of men summoned as jurymen In the trial of Herman ...

    Article : 258 words
  13. CAUGHT AT THE SAFE.

    Quite an exciting story of an Interrupted burglary was told In evidence before Mr.Chester Jones at Marlborough-street, London, on September ...

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  14. A FORBIDDEN PLAY.

    On Saturday night (says an Indian exchange of October 21) a new company of Hindu actors recently farmed in Poona, and called the Shri Natodea ...

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  15. ARBITRATION.

    The Hon. J.M'Gregor, of Dunedin, has a long letter in the London "Times" concerning the alleged inefficacy of the New Zealand ...

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  16. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    When the Hague Conference breaks up, as It will, without having reached a single important agreement, we should be the last to say that it has ...

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  17. BRITISHERS ON TOUR,

    Travelling has an extraordinary of feet on manners, and most of all on those of the Briton (says the Lady's Pictorial"). For, Just as he secretly ...

    Article : 68 words
  18. CLERKS TAKE NOTICE,

    Exit the bookkeeper, expert accountant, and clerical inkslinger, remarks a contemporary. Men and women who for years have earned a living through ...

    Article : 287 words
  19. CANADIAN IMMIGRANTS,

    The fault which Canadlihs find with many emigrants from Great Britain (says the "Daily Mirror") is that they are too fond of town life, and too ready ...

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  20. MR.WATS0N ON LABOR'S POLICY.

    "Suggestion freely made Is that I have at last become convinced that the policy of the Labor Party Is Impossible, that our methods are not conducive to ...

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  21. PHYSICAL FAILURES.

    Twenty years affo (writes the "Weekly Despatch") such words as "Norvous breakdown," "rest cure," "over-exhaustion" were hardly known. Now they ...

    Article : 65 words
  22. POETRY, POLITICO AND REID.

    The member for Macquarie (Mr.Carr) ingeniously connected the following speech with the item "pleco goods" during the tariff debate:- "The attitude ...

    Article : 413 words
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  24. BRAKES FAIL TO ACT.

    In a tramway accident which occurred recently on the Halifax Corporation Tramway at Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire, four persons lost their lives ...

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  25. THE MODERN HOSTESS.

    A modern hostess may spend the morning in her bedroom or boudoir, the afternoon lying down or writing letters (says the "Bystander"), so long as she ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Mr.T.A.Coghlan, in a letter to the London "Times," makes a valuable contribution to the discussion of old-age pensions, showing how the various ...

    Article : 388 words
  27. GENTILITY'S REWARD.

    People are gentlemanly now for the very excellent reason that to be so pays (writes the "New Age"). A gentlemantly shopkeeper gets more ...

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  29. 50 ACRES AND A WIPE.

    Speaking at Great Yarmouth recently Lord Carrington, the Minister for Agriculture, referred to the recent letting of small holdings at Maulton ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. GUARDSMAN'S KISS.

    A private in the second Battalion Soots Guards, Alexander Davidson (25) was sentenced to two months' hard labor at Westminster Police Court ...

    Article : 158 words
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  32. NATIONAL DEFENCE.

    If a disposition to employ paid soldiers rather than face universal service, to rely on allies to do our flghting rather than do It ourselves, to place ...

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  33. RACING NOT A SPORT,

    A man does not expect his yacht to pay, or his game-preserves of his country place, but he does look to the debit and credit side of his racing ...

    Article : 65 words
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