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  3. Life Saving at Sea.

    All the fishermen of the east coast of England know quits well that when once they lose touch of their boats their boots will pull them down and they will be ...

    Article : 209 words
  4. Chickens Hatched by Bees.

    Rearing Chicks by electricity seems a tall order, yet this is exactly what is being done at a chick farm at Muskogeo, Oklahoma, where the welfare of the occupant from ...

    Article : 366 words
  5. England's Policewomen.

    Chicago having shown the way by establishing a corps of some 30 policewomen. enterprising Lancashire has followed, and is trying the experiment of female constables. ...

    Article : 392 words
  6. Criminals' Secret Slang.

    That the modern "crook" is a postmaster in the art of slang, and can carry on a conversation with his confiderates which would puzzle Scotland Yard's ...

    Article : 447 words
  7. Thirty Miles of Railway Engines

    Mr. Ernest Protheroe, in his "The Railways of the World," indicates in a very vivid way the immensity of the work done by the London and North-Western ...

    Article : 298 words
  8. Weighing the Soul.

    Dr. Duncan McDougall, of Haverhill, Massachusetts, announces that he succeeded in weighing a human soul, and he certifies that the weight amounts to ...

    Article : 195 words
  9. SO GOOD-NATURED.

    "Keep your sticky fingers off the gent, 'Arold. 'E's such a good-natured lit the chap, air, 'e won't rent till you've 'ad a lick of is peppermint stick!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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