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  4. NEN OF THE WARRIOR.

    through the railway station at a late hour last night there passed a long train filled with cheering bluejackets. From the window of one carriage waved a Naval Ensign, the battle ...

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  6. LARGE FREEZING WORKS.

    Just two years ago a contract was entered into between the Commonwealth Government and Sir William Vestel, of England, whereby the latter undertook, on behalf of himself ...

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  7. OLD CARAVAN WAY IN ASIA.

    Sir Aurel Stein recently reached London on the conclusion of two and a half years' journey through Eastern Turkestan, Westernmost China, the Pamirs, Russian ...

    Article : 376 words
  8. THE ENGLISH MIRACLE.

    M. Clemenceau, the redoubtable French statesman, and editor of that most pungent of newspapers, "L'Homme Enchaine," contributes a remarkable preface to the French ...

    Article : 453 words
  9. PRINCE OF WALES.

    A usually well informed Paris newspaper is responsible for the following, published on the authority of its Rome correspondent on June 13:—The betrothal of the Prince of ...

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