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  3. WHAT IS ABOVE THE AIR?

    What is above the air we breathe? This is a problem which is more and more engaging the attention of science, and it is a matter of singular interest and fascination ...

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  4. HUNGARY AND HORTHY.

    The only future Hungary can look to, say. Mr. W. D. Macnaughton in "Blackwood's Magazine," is that of a fifth-rate Power, with no wealth but her farms and ...

    Article : 251 words
  5. AMEN!

    The newly appointed pastor of a coloured church in Tulsa, Oklahoma (U.S.A.), announced (says the "Oil Trade Journal," New York), that his first sermon would be: ...

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  6. ADAM AND EVE.

    One of the mountains of Ceylon is called Adam's Peak, from an old tradition of the Mohammedans, who believe that a great footprint on a rock at the summit ...

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  7. POET'S APT QUOTATION.

    "Ask me no more" forms the retrain of a familiar Tennyson lyri[?]. An American wrote to the poet asking for an "autograph[?] signature and sentiment." There was no ...

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