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  2. STAGE GOSSIP.

    Though the theatrical depression in England has its dark side, it has been noticed in former years that the standard of plays often improves when people have not much ...

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  3. THE LADY OF THE CAVERN.

    [Huge Wharton, a young Englishman, having inherited a fortune, comes to Australia in search of a ne[?]er-do-well uncle, who has been disowned by his father for some youthful folly. Upon ...

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  5. THE MYSTERIOUS XI.

    "X" usually denotes an unknown quantity. It is the distinguishing letter of Britain's super-submarines, and No. 1 of the class was recently launched at one of ...

    Article : 305 words
  6. STRENGTH AND AGE.

    It might be reasonably argued that since a man's muscles develop greatly with use, the older he grows the stronger he would become, but such is not the case. Not ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. MELBA'S PARROT.

    Dame Nellie Melba recently received a gift of a grey parrot, which, when a "Daily Mail" representative called at the diva's residence in London, was sitting in its ...

    Article : 153 words
  8. "THE KING OVER THE WATER."

    Among the curious customs which are kept up in connection with Royalty who are visitors to Windsor or Sandringham, is the absence of finger-bowls on the dinner ...

    Article : 141 words
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