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  2. NEEDING A NEEDLE.

    Ralph Paget shivered slightly as he let himself into the flat. Once he had lighted the gas the rooms looked much as they had in the morning, ...

    Article : 2,374 words
  3. AIRSHIP DISASTER.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Mail" wired from that city on 24th May:— The mammoth airship Ariel—next to ...

    Article : 1,140 words
  4. FEMINISATION.

    "In the public schools of all grades in the United States, only 23 per cent of all the teachers are males," writes Mr Stanley Hall, in the "World's Work." ...

    Article : 1,237 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH

    Addressing the annual conference of the Public School Teachers' Union of South Australia in Adelaide, last week, Mr W. J. Sowden, editor of the ...

    Article : 630 words
  6. PROFESSIONAL CRIME.

    Indefinite detention of habitual professional criminals was a reform proposed in the House of Commons on 28th May by the Home Secretary. ...

    Article : 505 words
  7. A GREAT ASTRONOMER.

    Sir Robert Ball, the famous astronomer, who has been defending the Daylight Saving Bill, is, in spite of his great learning, one of the most jovial ...

    Article : 615 words
  8. LIFE IN A FLAT.

    Declaring (says the Chicago "Inter-Ocean") noises from a neighboring flat were unendurable, George D. Allman moved out of the Gerald apartment ...

    Article : 389 words
  9. WOMEN'S HATS.

    "The History of the Headdress," with society women and debutantes posing with different styles of headgear as living pictures to illustrate the subject, ...

    Article : 250 words
  10. THE ENTENTE EXHIBITION.

    A company of visitors were (writes the "Daily Chronicle" of 25th May) on Saturday privately conducted over the Australian Pavilion at the ...

    Article : 470 words
  11. A GERMAN OBERBURGERMEISTER.

    Herr Von Borsch, who is one of a party of German Municipal officials now visiting London, writes on his impressions in the "Daily Mail." ...

    Article : 651 words
  12. AN ALPINE PAINTER.

    The "Times" critic writes thus of "the very large and ambitious Alpine landscape of Mr Ralph Peacock, a painter known till now for what our ancestors ...

    Article : 176 words
  13. QUEEN VICTORIA'S DRESSES.

    On extravagance and want of individuality in dress Queen Victoria had opinions. The Prince Consort, as this letter in Sir T. Martin's new ...

    Article : 177 words
  14. THE CIRCULATION OF "THE TIMES."

    Mr C. F. Moberley Bell has written to the Press saying that the circulation of the "Times" is "considerably above that 40,000 which is ascribed to it in Mr ...

    Article : 198 words
  15. THE GENTLE GOAT.

    Under the pen name of "Home Counties," an English writer has recently published through Routledge and Co. a work calculated to remove the ...

    Article : 105 words
  16. LORD MARCUS BERESFORD.

    Lord Marcus Beresford, who now manages the Sandringham Stud, and therefore, has so huge a responsibility in Perrier, began life as a subaltern in ...

    Article : 66 words
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