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  4. A PLACE WITH NO TAXES.

    There is one place in America where the inhabitants are never called upon to pay taxes. This is Loud's Island, off the coast of Maine, near ...

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  5. "NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD MEN TO THE AID OF THE PARTY,"

    This sentence is not a political invocation, but is the stereotyped phrase which is always used when a speed test of typewriting is being gone ...

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  6. THEY RESENT INTRUSION.

    That dear old dog of mine, he is dead long ago. He troubled nobody who passed his post outside the fence. If he was in the mood for a nap, he would lie in some shady ...

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  7. ONE KING COST TWO MILLION POUNDS.

    The most expensive coronation is that of the present Czar of Russia Upwards of of £3,000,000 was expended by the public ...

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  8. THE BOY SCORED.

    A Scotch laddie, delivering was stopped the other day on his round by two police officers, who asked him if his employer ever put anything ...

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    Nicholas II is a voracious reader. He and the Czarina get a great deal of pleasure from discussing new works together. Unlike Alexander ...

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  10. DO YOU WANT TO KILL THAT BEARD?

    The busy man begrudges the time he wastes in shaving, in total ignorance of the fact that, despite his up-to-datedness in other matters, he is ...

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  11. A WARNING TO SHARPERS.

    A countryman, being up in London, got into conversation with a seedylooking customer in a tap-room, and during the conversation he let drop ...

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  14. WHY JACK TAR WEARS A BROAD COLLAR.

    It is not generally known that the black silk handkerchief which Jack knots round his throat was first worn as mourning for Nelson, and has ever ...

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  16. PECULIAR PLAYHOUSES.

    One of the most peculiar and at the same time one of the most picturesquely situated theatres in England is the "Devonshire Park Theatre" ...

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  17. HOW MUCH DO YOU WHITE?

    A rapid penman can write thirty words in a minute. To do this he must draw his quill through the space of a rod—16 1/2ft. In forty minutes his ...

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    A ticket-collector on a railway got leave to go and get married, and was given a pass over the line. On the way back he showed to the new ...

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  19. SIR EDWARD TO THE RESCUE.

    Sir Edward Bradford, the popular Commissioner of the London Metropolitan Police, is well-known for his gracious acts of generosity and ...

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    The individual birth record must surely go to the wife of a farmer near Salzburg, in Austria. She has presented her loving, if perhaps ...

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