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  2. SCIENTIFIC NOTES.

    A carious illustration has been afforded by the New Electric Railway in South London of the sensibility of modern scientific instruments. An automatic record is kept at the Royal Observatory at ...

    Article : 1,414 words
  3. Editorial Ponderings.

    Industrial distress is a terrible reality that intrudes its ugly form at the present time in nearly every part of the civilised world. Not one of there colonies in free its saddening spectacle, and ...

    Article : 666 words
  4. LOVE BETTER THAN SACRIFICE.

    It Was about this time that Mr. Mowbrary received one morning some letters, which appeared to cause him a great deal of uneasiness. He sent his own servant to find Mr. Thorndon, but the man ...

    Article : 5,581 words
  5. Presidential Candidates.

    Again and again the name of Mr Blaine is mentioned as the really strong man of the Republican party, and in spite of his repeated protestations against being nominated his influential ...

    Article : 321 words
  6. AMERICAN FUN.

    A woman's bureau drawer will hEld half a ton of clothes. A parasol, some hand[?]es and goodness only knows How many score of other things within it she may ...

    Article : 1,295 words
  7. The Queen and the Nation.

    An important anniversary which has just been celebrated throughout the British Empire has as usual been the occasion for discussing with considerable freedom the character of the reigning ...

    Article : 588 words
  8. Etiquette and Precedence.

    Nival and military officers are notoriously great sticklers for the regulations which define the niceties of rank and precedence. There can be no difficulty in understanding the importance of such maters on ...

    Article : 579 words
  9. Killing No Murder.

    Paris has often been the scene of the chastisement by death of an immoral liaison, and a recent cablegram furnishes a fresh example of such fatal retribution of a domestic intrigue. Madams ...

    Article : 598 words
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  11. Testators and Legatees.

    There is certainly no very great amount of ingenuity required in drawing up the terms of a will in such precise language that no room can be left for mi[?]terprotetion of the wishes of the testator ...

    Article : 553 words
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