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  4. NEWSY NIBLINGS. BELGIAN CONGO.

    Katanga, in the Belgian Congo, now ranks among the great copper producers of the world, according to "Com merce Monthly" (New York). The ...

    Article : 355 words
  5. FIVE MILLION FEE.

    Senor Juan La Cierva, counsel for the widow of Senor Romaguera, in a famous law suit, inherits £5,000,000 as his fee for upsettirg the will whereby ...

    Article : 144 words
  6. NO GREAT YOUNG ACTORS.

    When one turns to the men of the London stage it seems to be impossible to find any young actor under 30 years of age who shows signs of future ...

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  7. GIRL DWARF MARVEL.

    A sensation has been caused is medical circles in Madrid, by a marvellous operation which has turned a terribly deformed and almost inhuman girl ...

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  8. SUSSIAN INTRIGUE.

    Judgment has been given in the Nice civil courts in the case of Markoff, the Russian writer who edited the memoirs of Alexander II. of Russia and sold the ...

    Article : 337 words
  9. WORLD WIDE SCOTTISH FESTIVAL.

    The observance of saints days is not a foible of the Scottish character says a writer in the "Scotsman." Nevertheless, there is one saint's day ...

    Article : 266 words
  10. HAUNTED BY PILATE.

    A mountain named after Pontius Pilate and, believed by country folk to be haunted by his ghost is one of the curiosities of Switzerland. Its ...

    Article : 301 words
  11. SIBERIAN DIVORCE

    After six months of adventure on the Siberian coast and in the Arctic Ocean, penetrating as far into the Arctic regions as North Cape, the Hudson's ...

    Article : 303 words
  12. TO RECOVER SIXPENCE.

    A Scotsman was refused by Mr. Cancellor, the Marylebone magistrate, a summons he sought for the recovery of 6d. from a street trader. The ...

    Article : 174 words
  13. GENIUS AT 84.

    "It may be easy to be a genius at 21, but it is hard at 84," writes Dr. Edmund Gosse, in the London "SunTimes." "Mr. Hardy, our inestimable ...

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  14. AGE OF MATERIALISM.

    Here in the East, says an Oriental contributor to the "Adelphi," a strong feeling is growing that men in the West, in their eagerness to be free, ...

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  15. POWER OF THE MOVEL.

    "Why do people read novels!" asks a contemporary writer. "I take it that the strain of modern life renders it absolutely necessary that people should ...

    Article : 337 words
  16. MODERN ALADDIN'S COVE.

    The executors of Count Gaetana Bonoris, a rich Mantua nobleman, received a glittering surprise when they opened, according to instructions, the ...

    Article : 265 words
  17. SALONICA.

    Salonica it in a terrible state (says the "Morning Post's" correspondent). Half destroyed by the great fire during the war, the new buildings are but ...

    Article : 191 words
  18. WOMEN LIKE HAPPY ENDINGS.

    The happy ending has returned to fiction (writes Barhara Dane in the London "Daily Mail"). In nine out of a dozen novels which ...

    Article : 281 words
  19. BERNHARDT'S SECRET.

    The story of Sarah Bernhardt's birth is told in "Sarah Bernhardt as I Knew Her," which contains the memoirs of Mme. Pierre Berton, as told to Basil ...

    Article : 291 words
  20. A CENTURY AG[?]

    A hundred years ago, dating from December 1, 1923, "st. Ronan's Well," by "The Author of "Waverley," "bad just been published by Constable, of ...

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  22. CENTENARIAN VOTERS.

    Nine centenarians roted in the recent elections in Britain, in most cases among the earliest electors to go to the poll. Their names are:— ...

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  23. LORE OF LOTTERIES

    Many narrators have told the story of the old-time lotteries the disraputable ancestore of the sweepstake that is so popular nowadays. It seems (says ...

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