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  2. THE FOOTBALL JUBILEE.

    This season is the jubilee of Australian football, because in the yeal 1858 T. W. Wills, better known to fame is a cricketer, and especially a great bowler, suggested to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 5,980 words
  3. THE PASSING SHOW.

    "Throughout the strike the tramway men have played a game of follow-inyleader. "—Thursday's paper. "Follow-my-leader" get off the tram, ...

    Article : 2,208 words
  4. PANAMA CANAL.

    "The Times" gives a most intersting article on the "Making of the Panama Canal." "The scheme in its present form provides ...

    Article : 708 words
  5. CATCHING THIEVES BY ELECTRICITY.

    A police electrical appliance has (says "Chambers' Journal") just been introduced at Rio do Janeiro, which is likely to prove so useful in the maintenance of law and ...

    Article : 462 words
  6. SCOTTISH FISHERMEN'S FANCIES.

    Under this heading on account of some strage survivals amongst fishermen recently appeared in the "Scotsman," signed by A. Poison, Who says:—"When a fisherman is ...

    Article : 834 words
  7. REPRESSION IN RUSSIA.

    Mr. G. M. Trevelyan, writing to "The Times," says:- From June to October, 1907, 84 newspapers were suppressed, 35 editors put in ...

    Article : 277 words
  8. HUMOUROUS BURGLAR.

    France (says the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" on June 25) has had a fairly representative selection of burglars and other criminals of late, but the ...

    Article : 260 words
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