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  2. CURSE OF CAISTEAL RUADH.

    This is a story of a weird revival of Paganism in the Scottish Highlands as late as the eighteenth century. Highland story is full os prophecies, ...

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    Writing about the Court levees when King Edward was Prince of Wales, Sir Felix Semon, in his posthumous "Auto-biography," describes a scene in which a ...

    Article : 173 words
  4. A CENTURY-OLD DIARY.

    "Wednesday, September 9, 1829. Sailed from England. After a considerable detention our vessel got under way amidst an immense concourse of spectators, and ...

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    It was in the 'eighties that the Duke of Cambridge came to Rome and during his stay paid a visit to the Pope, from which he returned greatly impressed. "I don't ...

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  6. NEW BOOKS AND REPRINTS.

    "The Better Dole," a Bird's Eye View of Australia, by F. Woodward (London: Arthur H. Stockwell. Ltd.), 2/6. "Famous Houses and Literary Shrines of ...

    Article : 262 words
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  8. "CATCHING COLD."

    Of first importance is the diet, which should be sufficient in energy value, but should not be excessive. Probably nearly is much harm is done to health by ...

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  9. ARE WHITE RACES DOOMED ?

    Several years ago I wrote an essay on "The White Man and His Rivals," in which I pointed out the menace to the domination of the ...

    Article : 1,268 words
  10. THE EUCALYPTUS.

    The landscapes of California have been greatly enriched by the acclimatisation here of the eucalyptus. It is not often that the presence of an imported ingredient adds ...

    Article : 340 words
  11. SPEED AND THE SEA.

    Wherever, and however, men travel to-day, their desideratum is speed. Much has been said of this, impulse towards speed, and most nf if condemnatory, but ...

    Article : 1,603 words
  12. LEGAL CURIOSITIES.

    If, in weather so frequently experienced in this State during the summer months when the need for sufficient moisture to counter-balance the loss by perspiration is ...

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    Sir Vincent Corbett says that almost the last time he saw the Empress Eugenie she related the following anecdote: "King Ludwig I. of Bavaria, whom ...

    Article : 210 words
  14. AMERICAN EDUCATION

    A student entering High School or University in the United States is a "freshman." In second year he or she becomes a "sophomore," a "Junior" in third, and a ...

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    In his book of memories, Mr. Leslie Henson, the well-known comedian, tells of a conversation he once had over the telephone with a Scotsman in Scotland: ...

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    A special August number of the "British Australian and New Zealander" (published in London) includes an article on Western Australia, with the subtitle: "A ...

    Article : 135 words
  17. DENIZENS OF THE BUSH.

    "C.G.W." (Busselton) has, it will be recalled, written several notes lately in which he stated emphatically that a black possum occurred in Tasmania. My doubts ...

    Article : 1,555 words
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