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  2. AN ENGLISHMAN'S LETTER

    Sir,—Though the Colonial Conference is held in secret, now and again echoes of its discussion reach the larger world outside. There is an ...

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  3. LORD CROMER.

    Lord Cromer's farewell speech in the Opera House at Cairo, was a remarkable declaration of his policy, delivered in spite of physical ...

    Article : 1,204 words
  4. SIR JOHN MANDERVILLE.

    Until very recently the boot which is known as "The Travels of Sir I John Mandeville" was supposed to have been written by an English ...

    Article : 1,216 words
  5. ANIMALS ON THE STAGE.

    Dr. Distin-Maddick is not to be allowed to introduce real lions into "The Judgment of Pharaoh" in place of the disguised dogs that have represented ...

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  6. THIS DARK LAND OF HANYSON.

    In the kingdom of Abchaz is a great marvel ; for a province of the country, that has well in circuit three days, which they call, Hanyson ...

    Article : 318 words
  7. "FIGHT FOR ROYAL CHILD."

    "The Fight for a Royal Child—Anna Monica Pia, Duchess of Saxony," is the title of a remarkable book Avhich (says the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  8. LOCKED-UP LAND.

    Compact and concise and costing 2d only, a mass of evidence taken, from Parliamentary papers as to the demand for allotments and small holdings and ...

    Article : 472 words
  9. "LAN MCLAREN."

    Dr Watson furnished a remarkable instance of a dual personality. Many who began by acclaiming him as a distinguished Free Church preacher have ...

    Article : 592 words
  10. CHILD MILLIONAIRES.

    Millionaires are sometimes a source of interest to those whose fortunes lie in humbler channels. The child millionaire brings a new interest into this subject ...

    Article : 495 words
  11. COW-HERD HISTORIAN.

    John Macintosh LL-D., of Aberdeen, who died on 4th May (says the "Daily News") was a notable man, whose name might well be enshrined on the ...

    Article : 464 words
  12. MILLIONAIRES.

    In presiding: at London University's degree cere[?]ony recently, Lord Rosebery, Chanc[?] of the University, explained that his opposition to Lord ...

    Article : 453 words
  13. BIG BANQUETS.

    The 1900 Club banquet to the Colonial Ministers at the Albert" Hall, with its 1600 guests, is certainly of imposing scale, but it is scarcely, as stated by a ...

    Article : 215 words
  14. SURVIVORS OF THE COMMUNE.

    Thirty-six years ago last month Paris was in the throes of a Commune, and the eighty-six members of the Provisional Government were sitting in state ...

    Article : 108 words
  15. RELIGIONS IN THE GERMAN PARLIAMENT.

    The new Reichstag, according to the "Sunday at Home," contains 220 Pro­testants, as compared with 179 in the previous House. There are 141 Roman ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. STRANGE USE FOR A CHURCH.

    At Gretton, in Northamptonshire, there is a Wesleyan church that has been turned into four separate dwellinghouses. The church was built in ...

    Article : 78 words
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