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  2. WOMAN'S SMARTNESS

    "Extraordinary how well these Frenchwomen dress. They seem to have far better taste than our women." That is invariably the deduction ...

    Article : 1,243 words
  3. THE GARDEN.

    As far as quantity is concerned the fruit crops in this State will be well up to the average of former years. When in the flowering stage the trees ...

    Article : 430 words
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    The Lord Mayor-elect, S. [?] Purdie Treloar, accompanied [?] Sheriffs, and attended by th[?] civic officials, drove in State [?] ...

    Article : 959 words
  5. THE LAND OF UNDISCIPLINE.

    MR H. G. WELLS ON AMERICA. Mr H. G. Wells recently visited America, and his impressions are recorded in a wondrefully vivid series, ...

    Article : 1,205 words
  6. PICTURES WITH A PAST.

    The most remarkable picture gallery in the world has been opened in New York by Mr Patrick Sheedy, the notorious gambler. ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. A TRAITOR'S DOOM.

    From Paris, in October last, the Paris correspondent of the London " Daily Mail" wrote:— An extraordinary case has just ...

    Article : 490 words
  8. CONSERVATORY AND POT PLANTS.

    It it most important that pot plants should be well watered ni this time of the year, and whose who are entrusted with this work should bear ...

    Article : 550 words
  9. ARAB MARES.

    Our New York correspondent writes as follows:— Homer Davenport, the cartoonist, has returned from a trip to the Syrian desert ...

    Article : 457 words
  10. THE KITCHEN GARDEN.

    It is in the summer months, in the kitchen garden plots, that the skill of the gardener is best proved. Vegetables are the tenderest of all forms ...

    Article : 528 words
  11. SWEATING.

    The Merchant Service Guild, which represents 10,000 captains and officers in the merchant service, has issued an important statement ...

    Article : 385 words
  12. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S TEETH.

    From Birmingham a correspondent of the "Daily Mail" wrote recently:— Mr George Cadbury has a novel scheme on hand. ...

    Article : 239 words
  13. BALLOON TRIUMPH.

    On 24th October the Paris correspondent of the "Express" wrote:— M. Santos-Dumont has Avon the Archdeacon Cup by flying about seventy ...

    Article : 450 words
  14. MR SHAW ON THE BOOK WAR.

    Mr Kipling's idea is that Mr Moberly Bell will gradually, ruin all the booksellers, extinguish all the libraries, and buy up all the newspapers in England, ...

    Article : 152 words
  15. THE FLOWER GARDEN.

    Summer bedding in the flower garden should now be finished, and if all the tender plants and the late annuals are in their flowering quarters, ...

    Article : 376 words
  16. A HOTEL FIRE.

    According to the Bordeaux correspondent of the London "Daily Mail," writing on 21st September, scenes of wild excitement were witnessed in the early ...

    Article : 267 words
  17. HE HAD CERTAINLY MET HIM.

    A traveller going to New Zealand was asked by a friend if he would inquire, while there, as to the whereabouts of the friend's grandfather. Jeremiah ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. CONFIDENCE UNDERMINED.

    For the moment the Sea Lords have made no serious sacrifice of power, though they have made a serious sacrifice of principle. But it would be ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. UNCLE SAM'S GREAT GAME.

    The baseball season has (writes our Chicago correspondent) closed this year with Chicago floating the pennant in both the American and the National ...

    Article : 185 words
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