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  2. FLASHES.

    A common law suit: A policeman's uniform. A new patent button is called "Roberts' Defeat" because it never comes off. ...

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  3. POETRY & RHYMES

    Here's a rat that we have found Undermining on our around! Here's something in the shape of a brute, Oom Paul! ...

    Article : 555 words
  4. BREVITIES.

    Among the exhibits at the next Earl's Court Exhibition will be the model hospital and convalescent home in connection with the Charing Cross Hospital, ...

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  5. REITZ AND WRONGS.

    "From point to point, now shall you hear The fundamental reasons of this war." "A Century of "Wrong" is a hook which ...

    Article : 4,411 words
  6. RE-NAMING NEW ZEALAND.

    Many correspondents have, within the past few weeks, accepted our invitation to express their views as to the desirableness of the suggested change of ...

    Article : 595 words
  7. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.

    Man and mammoth lived at the same timo in Central Europe. This is the conclusion forced upon the learned world by some late discoveries made in parts ...

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  8. THE TERRIBLE FIRE AT OTTAWA.

    The fire started about 11 o' clock in the morning at Hull, a town just opposite to Ottawa, in a boarding house in the centre of the town, which consisted principally ...

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  9. THE IRISH LANGUAGE.

    I remember attending a banquet of the Irish National League-once upon a time (writes a correspondent of the "Daily Express"), and dwelling upon ...

    Article : 567 words
  10. BUDDING JOURNALISTS.

    Some score or be of English and Australian small boys, settled at a French school in Boulogne, have produced the first number of "The British Empire," "a ...

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  11. THE BEGINNING OF THE END.

    Kruger— Why, now now, Snyman — Mafeking relieved? Snyman— ...

    Article : 537 words
  12. A NEWSPAPER IN ANCIENT ROME.

    Rome possessed a daily newspaper— the "Imperial Daily News." Its first editor—Julius C[?]sar—called it Acta Diurna. Its pages were quoted by the ...

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  13. LADY WARWICK.

    An interesting, if somewhat pessimistic, article appears in the current "Lady's Realm" by the Countess of Warwick. It is entitled "The ...

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  14. BANK SCARES.

    The unaccountable run on the Sheffield branch of the Yorkshire Penny Bank has happily ceased, proof having been supplied of that institution's ...

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  15. LADIES' BANDS.

    Mr J. M. Glover, of Drury-lane, one of the most experienced of theatrical orchestral directors, has been giving in a contemporary some of his diverting ...

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