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... and by thousands they died, and their bones made a white streak in the direction of the sunset and the land of gold. Not all died; oh no. An immense army arrived at their destination; but the sickly, the feeble, the poorly_ provided, these perished by the ...

LONDON, FRIDAY, August 6

... ordering the mobilisation of the Greek army will issued today. Our Correspondent Alexandria telegraphs that the cotton and other crops in Egypt are looking splendid, and that the Nile promises be equal to last year. Land is increasing in value. The gratifying ...

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... newsagent for it to-day. Second number en- tirely SOLD OUTr CONTENTS OF THIRD NUMBER Page i. Rumours of the Day. (Illnt) On Woman. By Hierself. PBi1y Higgins' Little RLcreaton. Mrs. Jopples: The Man with the White Wait- coat. (Thus.) By Douglas Grant. Page ...

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... newsagent for it to-day. Second number en- tirely SOLD OUT. CONTENTS OF THIXD NUMB Page i. Humours o! the Day. (rllus.) On Woman. By Herself. Billy BigZ!ns' Little Recreation. Mrs. Jopples: The MaLn with the WhiteWa. coat. (Ulus.) By Douglas Grant. Page ...

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... on a live horse are avoided. The QUEE1N: Either a strong man can indulge in violent exercise, or an invalid, a delicate woman, or a child may derive benefit. The STANDARD: Undoubtedly the simplest and most economical form for the purpose. The FIELD: ...

Published: Saturday 08 June 1895
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 881 | Page: 31 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... still supplied with drinking water from open streams exposed to choleraic infection. The proper place for sewage is upon the land. So used it is not only rendered harmless to health, but becomes a means for increasing the produce of the soil, thus adding ...

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... jor CaaL.,ioll the Frontier.' Major Campion, although he seems to be Enghsl by i)irti held a commission in the United States Army. So far as we can gather, however he must have enjoyed almost unlimited leave, and have always been very macis Isis own master ...

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... By A BARRISTER-AT-LAW. In this volume the reader will find liberal information on all matters wherein the ordinary manor woman can comze in contact with legal limitations or require legal enlightenment, and. better still, he willfind the information ...

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... Fortifications., The Army before the Commonwealth. Establishment of the Militia. Army before and after the Revolution. Bill of Rights and Act of Settlement. Payment of Army by Parliament. Military Expenditure. Mutiny Act. The Army in Relation to our R ...

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... Surrender of Saratoga.. 4. The Beginnings of the British Army.-IL. The Cavalry, 5. The Wit of Man. 6. Scholar-Gipsies. 7 A Visit to his 'roperty. By a Small Landlord. 8. Madame dii DeffOnd. 9. A Bit of Land. By Mrs. Steel. MACMILLAN and CO., LONDON. MESSRS. ...

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... placing this work a~mong t~he foremost ranks.-/tf eial Times . - London:: ?? ChurchiDi, Soho ;. and all booksellers. .HOLT'S ARMY-.AND NAVY DESPATCH. I--All ?? of the War. .Stamaped, price Twoplence. A N -EDITION may be' reseived -in -the souintry on Thursday ...

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... 30s. [Aeart week. DISEASES OF TROPICAL CLIMATES. Lectures delivered at the Army Medical School. By WILLIAM CAMPBELL, MACLEAN, MI.D., C.B., Surgeon-Gereral. late of H.M. Indian Army; fornierly member of the Senate of the Madras University, Superintendent ...