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  2. Advertising

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  3. ENGLAND'S PRIME MINISTER

    When sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman writes H W. Wilson in the London "Daily Mail" of 18th November) was [?]eized with a sudden surprise could be felt by ...

    Article : 1,519 words
  4. A DYING RACE.

    On 5th November we (the "Daily e News") published a terrible story about the sufferings of the Eskimo of Labrador. To-day we give fuller details ...

    Article : 731 words
  5. WIT AND HUMOR.

    Bella: He fell in love with her photograph and asked for the original. Stella: What developed? Bells: She gave him the negative. Lawyer: As your husband died intestate, you ...

    Article : 1,256 words
  6. ENGLISHWOMEN.

    A Callous English critic came out the other day with this terrific arraignment of our lovely sex, writes Mr Alan Dale, the American dramatic ...

    Article : 619 words
  7. A HEROIC LOVER.

    The awful experience of Miss [?]cecy Pyle, a Cherokee belle of Cookson,. 1. T., while on the way to the altar with the lover into ...

    Article : 1,002 words
  8. SOME HUMOR.

    A rag is a schoolboy's clean handkerchief, and a baby's new frock, after half an hour's use. A rag is a fifty-guinea dinner gown ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. OVER-EAGER CAVALRY.

    There are very striking comments on this year's manæuvres and training on Salisbury Plain in General Sir Ian Hamilton's report issued on 12th ...

    Article : 959 words
  10. CHARIVARIA.

    Why a ship should be a female is a problem which puzzles many people, but there can, we suppose, be no doubt that it is due to this fact, that the paint and ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. CHANGE OF CLIMATE.

    Old Nurse (to young lady, who is going to New Zealand): "So you're going away to one of they countries, Miss Mary, where they have day when we ...

    Article : 60 words
  12. WHERE SERVANTS GIVE NO TROUBLE.

    There is one country in Europe where the servants give no trouble. This is how "Woman's Life" puts it:—"Servant worries in Spain are reduced to a ...

    Article : 150 words
  13. DIPLOMACY AND DERBY.

    Mr Labouchere gives some entertaining reminiscences in "Truth." He writes:—"The latest international treaty of ...

    Article : 665 words
  14. A BIT OF A HOLE.

    Doctor : "Your husband will be all right now." Wife : "What do you mean? You told me he couldn't live a fortnight ago." ...

    Article : 60 words
  15. NOISE-MAKING.

    The Derma Featural Company claimed in the Westminster County Court. on 28th November, the balance of fifteen guineas, of which L7 had been paid, ...

    Article : 310 words
  16. GETTING RIGHT.

    Possible Boarder: "Ah! that was a ripping dinner, and if that was a fair sample of your meals, I should like to come to terms." ...

    Article : 43 words
  17. A QUESTION OF ENDURANCE.

    "How long will the editor be engaged?" "How long kin ye wait?"—"Circle." ...

    Article : 19 words
  18. DEVIL'S ISLAND.

    Eight convicts, writes the "'Daily Mail," of November 28th, who escaped last month from Cayenne, the French penal settlement known at Devll's ...

    Article : 295 words
  19. EARLY AUSTRALIAN RECORDS.

    Mr J. F. Hogan writes under date 19th November from the Royal Colonial Institute. Northumberland Avenge, London:—I notice in the Melbourne papers ...

    Article : 246 words
  20. HOW HE KNEW.

    "Are you convinced that the man in the dock is' the person whom the prosecution alleges him to be?" asked a defending counsel of a witness recently. ...

    Article : 101 words
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