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  2. THE STAGE FOR GIRLS.

    "I should greatly enjoy a chat about the stage. I love it dearly; any questions you ask me I will do my best to answer, but please don't say you are ...

    Article : 876 words
  3. MISS REID'S WEDDING.

    The ancient Chapel Royal in St. James's Palace has been the scene of many brilliant wedding ceremonies, including that of Queen Victoria (writes ...

    Article : 1,163 words
  4. THE MUTINY AMAZON.

    Surely no leading article penned in any paper last week had in it the thri[?] and dramatic intensity of that published in the "Daily Telegraph" which told ...

    Article : 1,936 words
  5. LINER OR TRAMP?

    Here is an interesting glimpse of some of the life problems which come to the ship's officer — his life — what shall he do with it? The article is taken from ...

    Article : 963 words
  6. BISMARCK ROMANCE.

    I am enabled, writes the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" on 4th June, to give details of the romantic secret engagement of Countess Hertha ...

    Article : 322 words
  7. FATAL PORTS CHEESE.

    A remarkable case of wholesale poisoning (writes the "Daily News" of 25th May) has occurred at the village of Murrow, Cambridgeshire, seventeen people, ...

    Article : 302 words
  8. "THE CALL."

    To the fourth number of the "Oxford and Cambridge Review" for the Mid-summer term, Mr George Meredith contributes a striking poem entitled "The ...

    Article : 405 words
  9. FORTUNE OF £4,300,000.

    'After many months 'delay (wrote the New York correspondent of the "Daily Mail" on 3rd June), the estate of Mr James Henry Smith, popularly known as ...

    Article : 176 words
  10. WHAT CHILDREN KNOW.

    Many things the children know— Where the ripest berries grow, Where the first pale violets peep Shyly from their winter's sleep, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 105 words
  11. THE DIRECTOIRE GOWN.

    From New York, on 12th June, the correspondent of the "Daily News" wrote:- A very curious difference of opinion has arisen between Police Commissioner ...

    Article : 211 words
  12. MR BALFOUR'S UMBRELLA.

    Among some stories concerning Mr Balfour, told in "Tit-Bits," is one which shows how his enthusiasm for golf led to an incident, amusing to the ...

    Article : 193 words
  13. TWEEDLEDUM AND TWEEDLEDEE.

    Professor Lounsbury, writes Douglas James In "M.A.P.," has a delightful essay in "Harper's" on the correct use of words. In it he tells a good story ...

    Article : 278 words
  14. IN STORMY ENGLAND.

    Messages from all parts of the country bring news of damage done by the storm of Monday night (writes the "Dally Mail" of 3rd June). ...

    Article : 495 words
  15. MORAL OF THE DERBY.

    It is, no doubt, sad to have to admit that British humanity obstinately declines to be cured of its love of horses, and the backing thereof by any amount ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. LONDON'S GLORY.

    With the atmospheric magic of her vistas In spring and summer with the glory of her parks, with the great sweep of her river, with the living tide of her ...

    Article : 80 words
  17. "THE CENTURY OF SHRIEK."

    Politically, socially, and morally we are to-day suffering from the fact that the huge army of degenerates in our midst have a voice in the making of ...

    Article : 70 words
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