THE STRANGER WITHIN OUR GATES
... What with the Franco-British Exhibition, the Hungarian ditto, Raisuli's tribesmen, West African soldiers and savages from the recently closed Naval and Military Tournam ...
... What with the Franco-British Exhibition, the Hungarian ditto, Raisuli's tribesmen, West African soldiers and savages from the recently closed Naval and Military Tournam ...
... - S and by. Captain Cuttle. By J. ASHBY'STERRY ST. PAUL'S tottering! The Royal Exchange in ruins! Guildhall shattered! It is a long while ago since I said in this column that the a ...
... . The Scheme that Failed.-- I learn from a Bombay source that the falling through of the scheme to send a team of Indian cricketers over here next year was largely due to the opposition of the Parsees, who saw as time went on that the team would contain at the most four Parsees, and one of these, M. E. Pavri, only owing to his ability as a captain as his first-class cricketing days are over. ...
... IN LIGHTER VON 8 Kr Striking Another Match. THE announcement of the new book about Deal Hole reminds one of his record of a brilliant repartee called forth by an epitaph upon a tomb in Virginia: A famous author residing in that state was bereaved of his wife and inscribed upon her gravestone, 'The light is gone from my life.' 1 lme not only modified his distress but kindly and wisely ...
... L.C.C. ELECTION SKETCHES CLUB COMMENTS By MARMADUKE The Savages of Society is an alluring title; there are readers who may imagine at the outset that it will be difficult to justify the use of it. ...