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  2. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,289 words
  3. IRISH FOLK LOR[?]

    Who that has heard a ghost story told by the winter fireside does not remember the breathless interest which the hearers try in vain to hide, or has not felt his own heart ...

    Article : 1,572 words
  4. ENGLISH FICTION AND "MRS. GRUNDY."

    Three novelists discuss in the New Review of January the limits to English fiction fixed by the opinion of the day. Mrs. Lynn Linton deplores the restrictions ...

    Article : 1,653 words
  5. THE CRONIN TRIAL.

    An afternoon paper (says the Chicago correspondent of the New York Sun, writing on 27th December) prints the first authentic story of how juror Culver acted during the time the ...

    Article : 2,860 words
  6. BROADLEY PASHA AND HIS CAREER.

    One of the items of the social nows of the week (says the "Social Correspondent" of the Melbourne Argus, writing on 3rd January) is that the famous Broadley ...

    Article : 1,141 words
  7. A FRENCH EXPLORER IN SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA.

    At the last meeting of the French Geographical Society (says the Times of 27th December) M. Jules Borolli road a paper upon his recent exploration of the Omo ...

    Article : 860 words
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