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  2. THOMSON'S TEMPTATION.

    James William Thomson stepped on to his car with a heavy heart. Every morning for years he had taken the car to town at this same time and at this ...

    Article : 3,229 words
  3. A LONDON RELIC.

    Is Crosby Hall to ha saved to London? It is the one existing specimen of a great mediaeval house that we have in our midst, but the ...

    Article : 1,295 words
  4. LITTLE BAGDAD.

    Now, in the days of the Great Caliph, beloved of all nations, the people of Bagdad were seized with strange madness. And they shouted in the streets, ...

    Article : 1,340 words
  5. ATTACK ON THE "LORDS."

    The speech of the Premier in introducing his resolution dealing with the House of Lords reminds us forcibly of the story of the empty bottle. There was ...

    Article : 77 words
  6. "IN THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE."

    There is always money in plays about burglars. People love to see them noiselessly lifting window-sashes, creeping about the stage, opening safes. And they ...

    Article : 455 words
  7. SIR HENRY'S ERROR.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman appears to be suffering from a distended sense of self-importance. He considers that he represents the opinion of ...

    Article : 77 words
  8. OPERA BOUFFE BUSINESS.

    This opera-bouffe business may entertain the Radical clubs, but the electors are already becoming uneasy at such dangerous trifling. Because the ...

    Article : 74 words
  9. MOVE TOWARDS ABSOLUTISM.

    The scheme practically removes from the Constitution a Second Chamber altogether. It gives the Government of the day absolute power to carry any ...

    Article : 78 words
  10. MERE POLITICAL PAGEANTRY.

    That Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman should belie his own professions by indefinite procrastination is the most fatal exposure of his ...

    Article : 79 words
  11. DISTASTEFUL TO BOTH PARTIES.

    It says much for the ingenuity of the Government that they have succeeded in producing a scheme which must have been equally distasteful to ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. PATIENT HEROINES.

    Mrs R. H. M. Altken, who spoke for "the Ladies of the Garrison" at the recent dinner of survivors of the Garrison of Lucknow and of Havelook's ...

    Article : 218 words
  13. ELBE REGATTA.

    Brunsbuettelkoog, June 19th.—Yesterday evening, on the occasion of the Elbe Regatta, the North German Regatta Club gave a dinner on board the ...

    Article : 243 words
  14. THE FRENCH ARMY.

    The Paris "Daily Mail" wrote on 26th June:— Consternation has been caused, by a speech in the Senate this evening by ...

    Article : 351 words
  15. HUGGING.

    CLEVELEND, Ohio, [?] May.—"Great heavens! has it come to this? exclaimed Joe Goldsoll, chief of the city's part police to-night ...

    Article : 287 words
  16. HUMMING-BIRDS IN LONDON.

    Considerable interest (remarks the "Westminster Gazette") is excited by the humming-birds now on view at the Zoological Gardens. Fifty-three of these ...

    Article : 172 words
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