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  2. CAPTURED BY THE INDIANS AND A LUCKY ESCAPE.

    During the Indian troubles which followed the close of the civil war, I was attached to various Western forts and camps as scout and despatch rider, and in that capacity had ...

    Article : 1,961 words
  3. A JOUBNEY ACROSS SIBERIA.

    The river Tom on which I found myself is only a tributary of the Obi, and at this point, though I was 2,200 miles away from the mouth of the great river, even here this ...

    Article : 2,406 words
  4. AN INDIAN OCEAN CRUISER.

    "Several years ago," said an old traveller to a group of friends who were lounging on the deck of the steam that was slowly pushing through the Suez Canal for the ...

    Article : 1,629 words
  5. PRINCE DAMRONG ON HIMSELF AND HIS COUNTRY.

    M. de Blowitz lately dined with Prince Damrong of Siam, and drew a series of interesting observations from his Highness. PRINCES WHO DO NOT WORK ARE PARASITES. ...

    Article : 1,504 words
  6. THE RAVAGES OF THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Standard gives further particulars of the fearful famine in Russia. The Railway Administration will publish weekly the prices of ...

    Article : 526 words
  7. AN UNDERGROUND CITY.

    The Russians have made a singular discovery in Central Asia (says a correspondent of an Indian newspaper). In Turkestan, on the right bank of the Amou Daria, in a chain ...

    Article : 279 words
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  9. MISS OLIVE SCHREINER'S SNAKE EXPERIENCE.

    In his last letter from South Africa Mr. Albert Grozer, the editor of the Western Morning Notes, describes a l0-mile tramp between breakfast and luncheon with Olive ...

    Article : 348 words
  10. MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS !

    Mr. T. W. Robinson, the popular chemist, of 9 Myton-place, and Anlaby road, says: SI have much pleasure in stating that St. Jacobs. Oil still continues to give the moat satisfactory ...

    Article : 157 words
  11. ONLY A NAIL.

    Only a wire nail. A trifle rusty, perhaps, but not a very large one, and only a nail after all. Yet it has caused the death of another fine, strong young man who trod on it—death from lockjaw. And the wonder ...

    Article : 423 words
  12. A DECLINING POPULATION.

    France lost 81,572 inhabitants in 1890. Although it has long been the fashion to speak of the population of France as diminishing or at the very least as stationary, ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. MASTER MARINER'S OPINION.

    The popular Commander of s.s. Iberia writs as follows to the Adelaide agent of the Waterbury Watch Co. "Pacific Steam Navigation Company's ...

    Article : 267 words
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