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  2. TWENTIETH CENTURY INVENTIONS.

    In a little volume published by Longmans and Co., on Australian pressman and scientific student, Mr. George Sutherland, M.A., has attempted to forecaset the drift ...

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  4. SIR MOUNTSTUART GRANT DUFF'S DIARY.

    Sir Mountstuart Grant Duff promises to break the record as a writer of reminiscences. Long after he is forgotten as a politician and an administrator, he will ...

    Article : 2,190 words
  5. THE LADY OF LYNN. CHAPTER XLI.

    We were now, indeed, although we knew it not, very near the end of these troubles. I returned with the satisfaction of bringing with me the confession of the ...

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  6. CHAPTER XLII.

    The voice of the third confederate followed. It was a voice from the tomb. Sir Harry Malyns, the poor old butterfly who had lived for eighty years in the world ...

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  7. THE ROUND WORLD.

    In a review of a work by Mr. C. Wardlaw Scott, "The Earth Not a Planet," the "Speaker" makes some remarks on the point that, through the world accepts the ...

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  8. ABOUT ART.

    Unwittingly Mr. Frank W. Gibson provides most apt illustration to the truth of my statement that no European gallery seriously attempts a representative ...

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  10. NEW BOOKS.

    "The Winden of the Marches" (Blackwood's Library), by Sydney C. Grier, is a well-told tale of the Indian frontier, with a striking account of the siege of a British ...

    Article : 425 words
  11. THE PERFECT AGE OF WOMAN.

    Max O'Rell, in his book "Her Royal Highness Woman," protests that he cares not for bread-and-butter misses. His opinion of the perfect age of woman is ...

    Article : 295 words
  12. THE "LINER" CAT.

    Every large ocean liner carrying passengers always has on board from six to ten cats, these being apportioned to various parts of the ship, as well as appearing on ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. THE SAFETY OF RAILWAYS.

    Sir Edward Walkin was emphatic in defending and championing railways. On one occasion, when the frequence of railway accidents has been alluded to, he said: ...

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