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  2. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC.

    The William Anderson Dramatic Company, winch played in Bendigo last Easter with the "Ladder of Life," etc., will be back again very shortly. ...

    Article : 1,059 words
  3. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    The presentation of the freedom of the city by the Lord Mayor to Lord Milner was a solemn event, not only in itself, but from the notabilities present. They all sympathised with his ...

    Article : 177 words
  4. [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE COURT OF HONOR.

    Suddenly caught by the whirling crowd, I found myself the next second waltzing with an unknown partner, who responded to my abrupt conversation in German, and whose ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 3,168 words
  5. BROADBRIM'S GREATER NEW YORK LETTER.

    Ten years ago if there was one name, better known than another in the grocery trade that name was Frank Thurber. There were no known means of accurately estimating his ...

    Article : 1,722 words
  6. ONE THING AND ANOTHER.

    The King's devotion to his little grandson, Prince Edward of York, is well known. He has bought for hint a superb bicycle; and, in order that the Royal child may, ...

    Article : 1,201 words
  7. SCIENCE NOTES.

    A case of bifurcated thumb is reported from Haiphong, Annam. Each fork of the thumb is well formed and provided with nails. A radiograph taken of a similar case in France shows ...

    Article : 933 words
  8. EFFECTS OF THE DRY WEATHER IN ENGLAND.

    By the arrival of the rain a most agreeable change in the weather has been effected. Both animal and vegetable life appear to have revived. The scorching drought was becoming intolerable; ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. THOUGHTS FOR SUNDAY.

    OPEN THE DOOR OF YOUR HEABT. Open the door of your heart, my lad, To the angel of love and truth, When the world is full of unnumbered joys ...

    Article : 118 words
  10. THE WINNER OF THE KING'S PRIZE.

    At Bisley, the struggle for the filial for the King's prize—a badge and £250—was very exciting. The several crack shots had been eliminated by the targets till the competitors were ...

    Article : 183 words
  11. THE GOSPEL OF PEACE AND GOODWILL.

    Life is too short to spend in bickering and strife, and, however real the reconciliation may be, the sear is there still, and tilings can never be quite the same again, and each ...

    Article : 385 words
  12. THE ARMY REFORM BILL.

    Mr. Brodrick, Secretary for War, speaks most enthusiastically of the progress of the Army Reform Bill. The groat difficulties have been overcome; recruiting is again looking up, ...

    Article : 180 words
  13. NATAL MANŒUVRES.

    The mimic naval war is going on successfully, because we have no news about it. The "X" Fleet, the enemy, extends its swoop from Ireland to the Buy of Biscay, while the "B" ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. POVERTY IN THE EAST END.

    A committee of social economists has been investigating the misery and condition of Whitechapol, of the East End, in a word; the poor arc chiefly aliens, Jews of Russian, Polish, ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. LITTLE DUTIES.

    "From an old English, parsonage Down by the sea, There came, iii the twilight, A message to me; ...

    Article : 193 words
  16. ANOTHER PEABODY.

    Sutton, the well-known goods carrier, has created quite a sensation by bequeathing his fortune of two millions sterling to erect healthy residences of the "Lord Rowton" type, but at ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. THE PERIOD OF MOURNING.

    The period for second mourning to be worn in memory of her late Majesty has arrived, and, strange to say, the ladies display no desire for a change. Another puzzle, the ladies of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. THE TRANS-SIBERIAN EXPRESS.

    We are accustomed to think that the height of luxury in long railway journeys has been attained in America. This transcontinental trip, however, seems short in comparison with ...

    Article : 663 words
  19. THE ORCHID AND THE BEE.

    Mr. R. Lloyd Praeger writes in "Knowledge" of the manner in whien flowers are fertilised, and of the many devices which are employed, so to speak, by the flowers in obtaining the ...

    Article : 453 words
  20. FAITHFULNESS.

    In Gull's sight the amount we gain is of small importance; the faithfulness with which we do the work is the chief thing. We are reckoned great by the world if we ...

    Article : 180 words
  21. THE END IN SIGHT.

    Those who have made haste to acquire the excellent and beautifully-produced "Lib[?]y if Famous Literature," now about to be withdraw from the market, have reason to ...

    Article : 274 words
  22. GOD'S PLAN.

    None of us are here to do as we please; we must all do our little bit of work well, for thus only can God's great plan be perfected. And looked at it in this light, our daily ...

    Article : 229 words
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  26. BRIBING AN UMPIRE.

    Here is a droll story of Crossland (says "M.A.P.") At one time he was noted for his florid language. Mr. A. N. Horn by took him to bowl against some local twenty-two, and ...

    Article : 126 words
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