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  2. "NO GOOD WOMEN."

    A trenchant attack upon the milltant Suffragist movement is delivered by Sir Almroth Wright. the distinguished pathologist and physiologist, in "The ...

    Article : 454 words
  3. "THE CHURCH OF HUMANITY."

    Jealousy of a woman's friendship is believed to have led to a double murder and suicide which occurred in Liverpool. The victims arte Miss Mary Crompton, 42, ...

    Article : 443 words
  4. BROTHERS LYNCHED.

    Fearful, not only for itself, out because of the terrible consequence that may ensue, was the crime committed by two cocaine and whisky crazed negro brothers, which resulted in the killing of nine persons and the ...

    Article : 617 words
  5. LOVER'S AMUSING RUSE.

    The amusing ruse adopted by Petra Pena, a young, sturdy, good-looking, but poor engineer, to gain the hand of beautiful Carmellitta Fernandez, daughter of Jose ...

    Article : 515 words
  6. DEATH OF PELISSIER.

    At the use of 39, after a long illness, Mr. H. G. Pelissler, chief of the "Follics," died at the London home of his father-in-law, Mr. Edward Compton. He left a widow, Miss ...

    Article : 690 words
  7. THE KING ON WAR.

    The King was present at the conference head in the Riding School, Weedon, Bucks, when Sir John French and the leading officers and umpires discussed the objects, ...

    Article : 555 words
  8. KAFFIR CONVERTS.

    "For picturesque variety a Kaffir collection at a harvest thanksgiving would be hard to beat" writes Rev. J. Lennox. M.A. (Emogwall), in the "Missionary Record." "At the ...

    Article : 660 words
  9. TALE OF BOGUS HEIRESS.

    in the gube of a Spanish Counters, a glp[?]y woman has been going the round of [?]ness (Scotland) deceivin; many [?]cs in a mining district there. The "Counnes's" history shows her to be a Jedburgh woman ...

    Article : 417 words
  10. SIR WILLIAM SOULSBY.

    Sir T. Vansittart Bowater, the newly-elected Lord Mayor of London, has chosen as his private secretary Sir William Soulsby, who thus holds the post the 39th year in ...

    Article : 172 words
  11. RAID MACLEAN'S WEDDING.

    Kaid Sir Harry Maclean, famous most of all for his capture by Raisull, the Moorish brigand, was married at Ella Drummond Pe[?] daughter of the late General ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. ROMANCE OF FOUNDLING.

    A remarkable story of inherited ability was told at the Holborn Hall by the Mayor of Holborn, Councillor C. FitzRoy Doll, at a lecture by Dr. Woods Hutchinson on ...

    Article : 142 words
  13. BILLION A YEAR IN EGGS.

    The hen that will lay an egg a day will soon replace the eagle an the national bird, According to officers of the National Poultry. Gutter, and Eggs Association, which ended ...

    Article : 78 words
  14. OFFICER'S BETS.

    Second-Lieutenant M. A. Mitchell, of the 1st Northamptonshire Regiment, has been sentenced to be cashiered, having been found guilty on two charges of behaving "in a ...

    Article : 160 words
  15. THANKS TEN YEARS LATE.

    A post[?]rd posted in Falmouth on May 3, 1903, and addressed to Miss Whitlock, of Alexandra Cottages, Falmouth, has been delivered. Besides the Falmouth postmark of 1903 there was one ...

    Article : 60 words
  16. KILLED BY COLLAR OF FLAME.

    A boy's celluloid collar caught fire while tile lad was playing with methylated spirits, at Nottingham, and he was fatally burned. At the inquest it was stated that deceased, ...

    Article : 86 words
  17. VAN BOYS' STRIKE.

    About two hundred van boys employed by Messrs. Carter, Paterson, and Co., the well-known London carriers, went on striker the other day. They took the matter very seriously, but their action led to some ...

    Article : 197 words
  18. THE SICK ROOM.

    People often wonder bow to rid the house of infection after an Illness, and they sometimes worry themselves quite unnecessarily on this point. ...

    Article : 450 words
  19. MEAN TOKIO.

    "Japan is a very abnormal country, and in Tokio, the capital, there are great discrepancies. The Emperor's palace, surrounded by a great wall and most, three noble parks, a few good streets, and a dozen handsome ...

    Article : 130 words
  20. INSANE CONVICT CURED.

    Janos Szlkely, a convict in the New Jersey State prison, has been transformed from a vicious, insane convict, on the point of death into a normal, industrious, and healthy man, ...

    Article : 120 words
  21. HIDDEN PLAGUE.

    Letters from Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, were received by a number of the leaders of the medical profession recently, inviting ...

    Article : 271 words
  22. ORIGIN OF GRIM SCOURGE.

    A prominent West-end surgeon and a man of marked and original personality has been removed by the [?]th of Mr. Frederick forbes Row, F.B.C.S. at the early age of [?] A man of very active mind, he was the investor ...

    Article : 304 words
  23. DRAINING THE ZUYDER ZEE.

    "The Zuyder Zee (Southern Sea) was formerly a Lake surrounded by tens and marshes. Its present extent being chiefly the result of floods which occurred in the thirteenth century. Its area is about 2000 square miles, and ...

    Article : 174 words
  24. WORKMAN'S GREAT FIND.

    Coinciding almost with the discovery of the great at £2000, which was supposed to have been stolen six years ago. ...

    Article : 203 words
  25. SYMPATHY OF SEXES.

    "The Ideal man." said Bishop Welldon, who read the first paper at the Southampton Church Congress, "will he an athlete, physically strong, healthy and vigorous, trained ...

    Article : 267 words
  26. EXCITEMENT CURED HIM.

    During an exciting at a football at a football match at Longcroft, Stirlingshire, a remarkable incident took place, resulting in a young man regaining the, power of speech after having been dumb for three years. Hugh ...

    Article : 109 words
  27. NUMBERED SWISS ROADS.

    "A reform has just been decided upon which will prove of especial benefit to motorists and bicyclists, particularly to those passing through Switzerland to Austria, Germany, France, or Italy." says the "Pall Mall." ...

    Article : 81 words
  28. 'THE FOLLOWING INTIMATIONS'

    That caustic paper, "Judge," thus satirises certain "intimations" to which we are at times asked to "give attention":— "The Rev. E. Lycurgus Gabb will preach ...

    Article : 300 words
  29. SPANKED FOR LIFE-SAVING.

    When trying to get same [?] sticks out of the River Tyne with which to make boats, William Atkinson, a cheery-looking three-year-old Newcastle boy, fell into the river, and sank. Several other boys were playing ...

    Article : 162 words
  30. THE QUEEN OF THE MAY.—AN IDYL OF MODERN BRITAIN.

    I've got me a hodful of nice solid bricks, a sledgehammer hand and a couple of picks; a crow-bar or two and a Jimmy of steel as straight and as true as a battle ship's keel. I've got me a bagful of cobbles and coal, ...

    Article : 661 words
  31. WHALE BUTTS A STEAMER.

    A collision with a whale caused such [?] out damage to the Danish steamer Wladmin Reltz that the vessel was forced to put into St. Johns, Newfoundland, for repairs. The ...

    Article : 118 words
  32. BARONET'S FATE.

    Mr. Frederick William Williams, Dark., of Pilland, Ban[?]taple, North Devun, who was aged twenty-five, diet at the Parts Municipal Hospital. Mr desth was doe to an extensive does of either. ...

    Article : 173 words
  33. A SCIENTIFIC OUTFIT.

    Having been shadowed for some time, Williams Brown, 37, a well-dressed man of powerful physique, cleanshaver and with iron-grey hair, and described as a bookmaker's clerk, with no home, was arrested in London ...

    Article : 415 words
  34. JUDGE BLAMES 'PHONE.

    In his charge to the grand jury at Asheville, U.S., Judge Frank Carter said modern conditions are tending toward the downfall of the Government, and that the telephone ...

    Article : 176 words
  35. FIREPROOF TRAIN.

    The Great Western Railway Company is running two experimental fireproof trains between London and Windsor. ...

    Article : 108 words
  36. DEATH OF AN R.A.

    Sir Alfred East, R.A., who died last month, who bad been a Royal Academician less than three months, was in the forefront of modern English landscape pointers, and as a ...

    Article : 184 words
  37. 77 WEDS 75.

    Private James Jordan, a Chei[?] persioner, whose age is [?] married at the Batte[?] Hegistrar's Office to a bride of seventy-five. After the ceremony [?] jocularly observed: "Now's ...

    Article : 246 words
  38. RESCUE FROM BURNING SHIP.

    The British steamer Temperance (6344 tone) has been s[?] on fire on her voyage to Liverpool from Baltimore, which she left on September 27, in latitude 29.27 north, longitude 63.20 west. ...

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  39. BETRAYED BY BARE FACE.

    Arrested while watching a police cricket match, a man, identified as the Rev. Liewellyn Howard Davies, said to be a former vicar of Steeple Clayden, was charged at Hitchin with falling to report himself while a ...

    Article : 191 words
  40. NEEDLE ENDS FIFTY-YEAR TOUR

    L. G. Tibbals, 61 years, of Norfolk, U.S., got a needle in his body over half a century ago. Recently a doctor extracted it in two parts from Tibbals's right elbow. It was corroded. ...

    Article : 75 words
  41. UNCONSCIOUS FOR 300 HOURS.

    Mrs. Stocks, the [?], was unconscious for over 300 hours. Her injury occurred at Hendon, when she fell a hundred feet with the hiplane in which she and Mr. Sidney Pickels were flying. ...

    Article : 72 words
  42. NORFOLK CIGARETTES.

    Major C. F. Whitmore, one of the pioneers of modem tobacco growing in the British Isles, who has been experimenting at Methwold, in Norfolk, where the tobacco harvest is now in full swing, is confident that he has ...

    Article : 81 words
  43. HUNGER STRIKE FOR GOOD FOOD

    Mr. Israel Zangwill, who has been investigating the alleged indifferent food and accommodation of Russo-Jewish emigrants in German ships bound for Western America,. states that the emigrants have in many cases ...

    Article : 80 words
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