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  2. AN AUSTRALIAN IN LONDON.

    The Australian defence proposals are less comprehensive than many English people expected they would be. It is thought, however, that the scheme outlined in ...

    Article : 1,001 words
  3. SEEN IN THE PRESS.

    Already the advent of the King and Queen in Ireland next spring is being eagerly discussed. The visit is probably to take place during the first week in April, ...

    Article : 1,440 words
  4. PRESIDENT M'KINLEY.

    "Who would be King or Kaiser;"—do you say?— "Tsar, double-crowned of West and East; even hold "Place-royal in the ungarnished modern way (Free of State-cumber stucco and thin mock-gold) ...

    Article : 145 words
  5. A LADY ENTOMOLOGIST.

    We regret to announce the death of the accomplished entomologist Miss Eleanor A. Ormerod, which took place at her residence, Torrington-house, St. Albans, after a severe ...

    Article : 1,418 words
  6. KAFFIRS AND THE WAR.

    At the outbreak of war the situation as it presented itself to the Kaffir mind was, in a few words, as follows:—Many years of ill-usage and virtual serfdom at the hands ...

    Article : 1,402 words
  7. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    In 1831 Donizetti was for the first time introduced to a Parisian audience, when his opera "Anna Bolena" was performed, and met with such success that the ...

    Article : 1,293 words
  8. SYDNEYSIDE.

    The tragic death of the American President has been, of course, the chief topic of conversation during the first few days of this week. As everywhere in Australia, ...

    Article : 1,468 words
  9. DOOLEY ON THE WEATHER BUREAU.

    "I'm goin' to make me apologies to Clancy's leg." said Mr. Dooley. "What's that?" asked Mr. Hennessy. "Well," said Mr. Dooley, "I've done it ...

    Article : 1,356 words
  10. PHOTOGRAPHING BY VENUS.

    Dr. William R. "Brooks, F.R.A.S., Director of the Smith Observatory and Professor of Astronomy, Hobart Colloge, describes in the August "Century," with pictures made ...

    Article : 875 words
  11. PARISIAN RESTAURANT STORY.

    Paris is par excellence the city of gourmets and cranks, and many a story concerning them has added to the gaiety of the nations. Here is one of the latest, told by ...

    Article : 397 words
  12. A COOK IMPOSTOR.

    Queer is the tale (says the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph") which is being told by a contemporary about an impostor who contrived, by a ...

    Article : 295 words
  13. HE WANTED TO CABLE.

    Uncle Silas: "Be this here a cable car?" Gripman: "Certainly. Can't yer see." Uncle Silas: "Well, mister, how much wud it cost ter send an' tell me darter ...

    Article : 51 words
  14. COMMENDABLE GENEROSITY.

    "If a bashful man were to court you, Clara, would you meet him nine-tenths of the way?" "Of course, Dorothy! And if I felt him ...

    Article : 47 words
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