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  2. PARIS IN LONDON.

    "Paris in London," this year's exhibition at Earl's Court, will be opened in state on 7th May by the Lord Mayor, Sir Joseph Dimsdale, who is evincing great ...

    Article : 514 words
  3. SERVANTS.

    Never will it happen that the Chinese Exclusion Act shall become inoperative in the United States. The unrestricted immigration of the ant-like. ...

    Article : 966 words
  4. EVER DISTURBED.

    In Bulgaria, perhaps, British interests, from a financial point of view, are more important than in the neighboring States, But in both Servia and ...

    Article : 576 words
  5. MRS. THOMAS ATKINS.

    Thomas Atkins is by no means certain that Mr Brodrick's "clear shilling a day" will materialise. Several of him, who were seen by the writer at Aidershot, we— ...

    Article : 781 words
  6. STAGE GOWNS.

    Whenever a new play is spoken of in Paris it is the leading actress and her dresses that occupy the greater part of the conversation. The art of the affair ...

    Article : 684 words
  7. THE DECAY OF FOOLS.

    Mr Barry Pain writes in the "Daily Mail":— We walked together in the park on the sunny side of the road, and my ...

    Article : 1,211 words
  8. A STRAND STEAK.

    W. B. Pet Ridge writes in the "Daily Mail":— "I don't think you could do better," says the old waiter paternally. "It's not ...

    Article : 1,334 words
  9. HIS MAJESTY'S CHEQUE.

    At Bow[?]treet, before Mr Fenwick, Alfred Reynolds, aged thirty-eight, a shoemaker, having no fixed address, was charged on remand with forging the ...

    Article : 560 words
  10. A NAVAL SADOWA

    In the course of a letter recently written, Admiral Maxse makes the following somewhat alarmist statement:— "Apart from the general necessity of ...

    Article : 444 words
  11. TWO TRAGEDIES.

    Two stories—one from a police court and one from a coroner's court—In this morning's papers (writes the "Westminster Gazette" of the 25th of March) ...

    Article : 544 words
  12. MODERN PHARAOH LAND.

    The Egyptian season is booming this year as never before. The ancient capital of Saladin, El Kahira, the Victorious, is full of the rank, fashion, wealth, and ...

    Article : 420 words
  13. LONDON CHARMS AMERICANS.

    Probably the first thing in London that attracts the attention of the trans-Atlantic, traveller, especially if he is a New-Yorker, is the narrowness of the ...

    Article : 588 words
  14. FEASTS IN FICTION.

    The engaging Major Loder, in "Vanity Fair," is credited with one remark which, simple as it is, and phrased in his own fascinating style, has a truth ...

    Article : 709 words
  15. "PECULIAR PARENTS."

    Alfred Clarke, 32, a carman, of Oriental road, Silvertown, and Sarah Clarke, 28, his wife, were charged at the West Ham Police Court yesterday with the ...

    Article : 340 words
  16. THE PRINCE'S GUESTS.

    The Principality was charmed with the reception given by the King and the Prince and Princess of Wales to the Abercarn Male Voice Choir in March. ...

    Article : 312 words
  17. A TRANSVAAL HEROINE.

    The "Cape Times" publishes a photograph of Miss Back, a Transvaal heroine, who displayed the greatest courage during a desperate fight in the Western ...

    Article : 283 words
  18. PRINCELY ROBBERS.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Mail" writes under date 21st March:— News has just reached here from ...

    Article : 173 words
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