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  2. A TITLED SPENDTHRIFT.

    The following is from the European Mail:- Hard must it be at any time to pass away from earthly possossions hardly to be camprchended by the words princely and magnificent—how ...

    Article : 308 words
  3. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    The movement for technical education (says the European Mail) meets one of the urgent needs of the age; and by the lead he has taken in its promotion the Prince of Wales has done a ...

    Article : 899 words
  4. A NEW EGYPTIAN PYRAMID.

    The following interesting account of the opening and exploration of a pyramid last December is from a London paper:- The Pyramid of Meydoom was discovered ...

    Article : 772 words
  5. PIMPLES.

    What is the cause of the pimples, the splotches, that spottiners on the nose of girlhood? The answer is that in nine cases out of ten its origin is to be found in the "violet ...

    Article : 650 words
  6. AN UNDISCOVERED TURF SCANDAL.

    Good judges of racing, such as the late Admiral Rous and George Payne, when asked their opinion as to which they considered the best animal of the present century, even after the triumphs of the ...

    Article : 1,220 words
  7. MURDER AND SUICIDE IN BRADFORD.

    A murder of a most determined character, followed by the suicide of the murderer, was committed in Bradford on March 20, at an early hour, the victim being a widow woman, 55 ...

    Article : 588 words
  8. SHOP HOURS REGULATION BILL.

    Lord Stanhope's bill for the regulation of hours in drapers' shops has been withdrawn, and it is impossible to deny the force of the arguments which led to its abandonment. The ...

    Article : 711 words
  9. CARLYLE'S TOBACCO.

    Carlyle's habit of smoking had begun in his boyhood, probably at Ecclefechan before he came to Edinburgh University. His father, he told me, was a moderate smoker, confining ...

    Article : 314 words
  10. MURDER OF BERNARD BAILEY.

    The detectives have arrested six persons in Dublin under the Coercion Act on suspicion of being connected with the murder of Bernard Bailey, because he had given information where ...

    Article : 245 words
  11. INFANT MORTALITY IN ENGLAND.

    To form some preliminary idea of the amount of infant mortality with which we have to deal, we may turn to any of the recent annual reports of the Registrar-General, and we find a table ...

    Article : 454 words
  12. DIPHTHERIA.

    J. Murray Gibbs, M.D., New Plymouth, writing on Diphtheria, says that it is one of the oldest epidemic diseases of the human race. Homer and Hippocrates speak of it as the ...

    Article : 424 words
  13. DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI.

    A telegram announces the death of the poetpainter, Dante Gabriel Hossetti. Mr. Rossetti was born in London in 1828, and was the son of Gabriel Rossetti, the eminent commentator on ...

    Article : 895 words
  14. GIANTS.

    A correspondent writing to Land and Water about O'Brien, the Irish giant, Bays:—" It may be interesting to note that there were two giants of that name, or rather who adopted the same ...

    Article : 445 words
  15. A GREAT CITY OF CLIFF DWELLERS.

    During the past season a remarkable discovery of an ancient cliff city, 60 miles long, was made by Mr. James Stephenson, the leader of the Archaeological Exploring Expedition to New ...

    Article : 766 words
  16. JAPANESE RAILWAYS.

    In the matter of railways, as in their general appreciation of the advantages of Western civilisation, says Iron, the Japanese have shown themselves far in advance of their Chinese ...

    Article : 299 words
  17. DRY-BLOWING GOLD SEPARATOR.

    The Town and Country Journal has received from the Department of Mines the following copy of Mr. C. S. Wilkinson's official report to the Under-Secretary for Mines of the trial made ...

    Article : 520 words
  18. ONE VACCINATION TOO MANY.

    Bright and early yesterday morning a middleaged man, of anxious look and much corporosity, called at the City Hall and went for the Chief of Police with: ...

    Article : 506 words
  19. MORPHOMANIA: A NEW HORROR.

    When physicians discovered that pain could be subdued by inserting under the skin a small pointed instrument provided with a tube containing morphia, they little thought that they ...

    Article : 488 words
  20. CRUSTACEANS AND LIGHT.

    In a recent paper communicated to the Paris Academy M. de Merejkowsky describes experiments in which he sought an answer to the question, "Do the lower crustaceans distinguish ...

    Article : 407 words
  21. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS OF THE WORLD.

    From an interesting collection of journalistic and commercial statistics recently published in the Newspaper and Bank Directory of the World we gather that the total number of newspapers ...

    Article : 411 words
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