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  3. From Various Sources.

    Mr. Lloyd George—who in August was among his own people at Criccieth—spoke on the 22nd in the village institute at Llanystumdwy, the village where he spent ...

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  4. A TENNYSON FIND.

    While sorting a bundle of rubbish, sent in from the neighborhood of Notting Hill-gate, Messrs. W. and G. Foyle, of Charing Cross-road, London, recently came ...

    Article : 254 words
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  6. TADPOLE WORDS.

    At school we were taught that a man's name is a proper noun and is spelt with a capital letter. But what do you call it when it is used, still with his capital, to ...

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  7. ROMAN THEATRE FIND.

    A remarkable discovery has been made at the Graeco-Roman Theatre at Gerash, Transjordania, establishing it as one of the most complete classical theatres in the ...

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  8. MOUNTAINEERING ACCIDENTS.

    Robert Sans-Terre, of Geneva, a climber of reputation, and the victim of an unusual number of mountain accidents, has written an interesting little volume, "A ...

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  9. ATTACKED BY A HORSE.

    Mrs. Mary Barrett, of Newark House, Alsager (England) was recently playing in a field with her son Frank, aged five, when a horse galloped to them and kicked ...

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  10. FOR DICKENS LOVERS

    Sunday—The hardest and best-borne trials are those which are never chronicled in any earthly record.—"The Old Curiosity Shop." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. JACOBS'S ISLAND AND BILL SIKES'S HOUSE.

    When Dickens wanted a suitable place for the enactment of an incident or scene in One of his books he took great pains to seek it out, and, having found it and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DICKENS AND THE STREET FIRE ALARM.

    I wonder how many people know that we owe to Dickens the street firm alarm the pillar with the glass front, to be broken in case of need—which is to be ...

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  13. DICKENS AND THE COURTS.

    Judge Marcus Kavanagh, of the court of Illinois (U.S.A.), writing recently in the New York "American," upon the need for the amendment of the criminal law in ...

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  15. NOTES.

    The Adelaide Dickens Club will hold its next monthly meeting on November 7, when Colonel W. Dollman will address members on the subject of the Dickens ...

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