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  2. THE JAPANESE.

    One has not to wander widely in Japan to see that it is one of the most mixed of nations. The varieties of physiognomy and build are not concealed by the uniformity of ...

    Article : 4,086 words
  3. LIFE IN LONDON AND THEREABOUT.

    I learn from an authoritative source that Lord Lansdowne, in consultation with colleagues in the late Unionist Cabinet, has decided that the Licensing Bill shall not pass ...

    Article : 1,611 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 4,465 words
  5. DAVID SYME.

    Mr. Ambrose Pratt's "David Syme" (Ward, Lock) is an important contribution to Australian biography. It is too soon, as Mr. Deakin remarks in an introduction rather ...

    Article : 980 words
  6. BIOGRAPHED SUICIDE.

    A tradesman at Trelon has committed suiside before a biograph machine. Having focussed the machine and set it running (says a Paris message to the "Daily ...

    Article : 132 words
  7. QUITE A RELISH.

    A Yorkshire woman who was not ill enough to keep her bed suffered agonies daily simply through not knowing what to eat. "Some time ago," she writes, "I was out of ...

    Article : 314 words
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