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  2. FROM LONDON TO VIENNA,

    A keen contrast, Victoria Station—blazing with light, crowded with busy people noisy with cries and chatter, the shriek of engines, the clang of bells—and ...

    Article : 2,079 words
  3. LONDON NEWS.

    The wet weather has ceased to be a matter for jocular reference. In many parts of England it is rapidly approaching the stage of a tragety. Country ...

    Article : 526 words
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  5. OUR FUTURE TEA.

    Owing to a variety of causes, there is a greater shortage of tea in the English market to-day than has been known for the past twenty years, and consequently ...

    Article : 307 words
  6. OXFORD AND AGRICULTURE.

    It is likely that within a very short time Oxford University will be augmented in notable degree by a new school of learning and now facilities for special ...

    Article : 230 words
  7. THE ELECTION.

    The election is almost over, and few have known a contest waged so reluctantly by the rank and file on both sides, or ending so unsatisfactorily. No one, ...

    Article : 599 words
  8. THE DEPOSED SULTAN.

    Few people have ever heard what Abdul Hamid really said when he was deposed and taken, a closely guarded captive, into exile. Some of the newspapers ...

    Article : 678 words
  9. RIDER HAGGARD'S NEW BOOK.

    I have been reading with profound interest Mr. Rider Haggard's striking tribute to the Salvation Army in his book "Regeneration," just published. Mr. ...

    Article : 449 words
  10. EVOLVING THE LEAD PENCIL.

    It is said that the first lead-pensil was made in England about 250 years ago. It was, however, not a lead-pencil at all, but a graphite pencil like those we use ...

    Article : 359 words
  11. NEW CHINA.

    The arrival of the new Chinese Minister, Liu-yuk-lin, in London is worth a note. The awakening of China, which a few years ago, was laughed at by ...

    Article : 348 words
  12. A SAFETY ENVELOPE.

    An ingenious Frenchman has perfected an envelope that is said to be proof against the thief or the meddler who opens a letter to extract or to read its ...

    Article : 170 words
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