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  3. THE PASSING SHOW.

    He breasted the bar where the long ones are, With foam on his walrus mo; And his eye was molst, as he sadly voiced His story of helpless woe. ...

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  4. LIFE AS MELODRAMA.

    A starting point for "Musings Without Method" on some tendencies of modern life is found by Blackwood's Magazine in opinions of Bishop Talbot, who at 37 ...

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  5. EARLY INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    There is still living in London a survivor of the first cricket match between Victoria and New South Wales played in Melbourne on May 27, 1856. He is Sir ...

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  6. CHASING THE "TIZZIESNATCHER."

    Tizzie-snatching is the expression used by the less serious people in Nigeria to denote the activities of district commissioners when they go forth to gather the ...

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  7. PRESENT-DAY PROPHETS.

    A starting prophecy was made by the Abbot of Ronghuk, a mouastery on the slopes of mighty Everest When the Everest expedition left Rongbuk on its way ...

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  8. PROHIBITION COMEDY.

    Some time ago, in the streets of Helsingfors, the capital of Finland, the police arrested an intoxicated individual, who, to tlfe surprise of the authorities, was identi ...

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  9. UNCONSCIOUS HUMOUR.

    Who is it who says that England is going rapidly down-hill, and that there is no enterprise in our share of the kosmos? Ho is quite wrong, whomsoever he may ...

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