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  3. CITY TRAFFIC.

    The first tramway for passenger traffic was one laid down in New York in 1832. It was not a success, however, and 20 years passed before any attempt was made ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,490 words
  4. THE PASSING SHOW.

    Come, carol a jaunty chaunty, lads, in the way that the sailors de— with a Ship ahoy and a Yoicks-tally[?]ho and perhaps a Too-ra-[?] ...

    Article : 2,143 words
  5. EMPIRE FORESTRY ASSOCIATION.

    In July, 1920, the Imperial Forestry Conference held a session in London, which was attended by delegates from various parts of the British Empire. The result ...

    Article : 461 words
  6. WAR SECRETS REVEALED.

    When the British troops in Franee at the early stage of the war were desperately in need of ammunition Germany made an offer of £20,000,000 to Charles M. Schwab, head ...

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  7. LONDON IN 1971.

    Dean Inge, at a dinner of the London Society, suggested that a great opportunity had been missed in the war. "Instead of putting up hideous war memorials," he said, ...

    Article : 193 words
  8. A GREAT SOHO BOWMAKER[?]

    In an obscure top room in Wardour street, Soho (London), Mr. James Tubbs, (who claimed to be the only English violin bowmaker of repute, has died in his [?] ...

    Article : 215 words
  9. "VOICE FROM THE TOMB."

    Mme. Lucic Petit, a French war widew, has during the past two years made it a practice frequently to visit her husband's tomb in Pere la Chaise cemetery, and pass ...

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