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  4. THE LEGATIONS RELIEVED

    From Germany comes news which has already done much to alleviate the latens public anxiety in regard to tho position at Peking. ...

    Article : 320 words
  5. IN MEMORIAM.

    The 12th February of this year was a Warm one even for South Africa, and there were puffs of hot wind blowing across the veldt and among the kopjes ...

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  6. SUPPOSITITIOUS CHILDREN.

    The b[?]gus babies with which Mrs Gullferd and Brinkworth have recently practised their respective deceptions are by no means the only cases on record or ...

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  7. HAD ENOUGH OF IT.

    The following letter from a Free State farmer, signed "Christian Co-thuisen, G,'s son," and dated from Jagersfontein, Orange River Colony, is pubilshed ...

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  8. CURIOUS SLANDER SUIT

    In the Queen's Bench Division, on Wednesday. Mr Justice Darling and a common jury had before them the case of Halsman v. Winter. Miss Lily Halsman, a ...

    Article : 426 words
  9. DRAMATIC MURDER STORY.

    An extraordinary statement was made with passionate emphasis to the Pantypridd magistrates recently by the Jamalcun negro William Augustus Lacy, ...

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  10. COLONIAL RESERVES.

    The following is the text of the much talked of letter by Major-General G. A. French to the London "Times":-- Sir,--The present war in South Africa ...

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  11. THE CHINESE PROBLEM.

    Writing from Malta on June 28 to a gentleman at Plymouth, who suggested that his experience of China would be of great service in that country now, ...

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  12. A PROPHECY

    Mr Jas. S. King directs our attention to the following, which appeared in "The Herald" on the 8th June, IS9G, and which may now be regarded as prophetic:-- ...

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  13. PRODIGY AT BISLEY.

    Bisley likes a sensation. It had one a few years ago in the personality of Miss Leale, the lady shot from Jersey. It has another this year in one of the boys of the ...

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  14. LITERARY INNS.

    Some inns of literary celebrity have found their way into the sale market. Next door to Mr Jingle's immortal hostelry, where it cost half a crown to ...

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  15. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    The following interesting items are extracted from a letter, dated July 14, which has just been received by a gentleman in this city from the Rev. Andrew ...

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  16. A WARNING

    "The day before Colonel Gordon left London for India," W.H.R. writes, "he called on me at the Carlton and asked me to come out and have a little ...

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  17. HE FRIGHTENED PEOPLE.

    In the early part of last week a young man named John Coles was arrested on a charge of Insulting behavior. To-day, in the City Court, Constable Midolo said ...

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  18. PARIS'S DISAPPOINTMENT.

    Evidently the Paris Exhibition is not destined to be the success its promoters fondly hoped. Entrance tickets nominally a franc each, are selling to-day on the ...

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  19. THE SHOPPING INSTINCT.

    The shopping instinct is indeed hard to kill. A Scarborough pauper, an old woman of S8, went out the other day for half a day's leave. She shopped not ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Relieved. The Foreign Legations. So the Berlin Foreign Office is informed. ...

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  21. COMMERCE OF THE WORLD.

    Of the L860,000,000 worth of commerce done by all the nations of the world,Great Britain's share is 18.3 per cent.; Germany's, 10.8 per cent., and 9.7 per cent. ...

    Article : 276 words
  22. RATS AS FIREFIGHTERS

    The ingratitude of the not is astonishing. One would think that his appetite for inflammable provender might well stop short of candles. On the ...

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  25. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The traffic receipts for the week ended 8th July of the fifty-four railways of the United Kingdom, with a mileage of 20,763, amounted to L1,982,795, being equal ...

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  26. DINNER BELLS:

    Bells as it means of calling people together have been in use from the earliest ages. We know that they figured in the festivals of Isis, in ancient Egypt, were ...

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  27. A DUCHESS'S ADVENTURE.

    An "Express" telegram from Paris relates that recently a Scotland Yard inspector who was on duty near the British Pavilion saw a lady on the outskirts of ...

    Article : 117 words
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