THE ARRIVAL OF THE DENTIST
... - It is proposed that there should be periodical inspections of the children's teeth at the public schools. ...
... - It is proposed that there should be periodical inspections of the children's teeth at the public schools. ...
... ]BUTTONS: I ham to ,inform you, Sir EdjvjrO. that my masters are not at home to YOU. ...
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... DA.ME WALES (introducing Welsh Voluntcers): Here you are, John bach; bhre's some of my boys that want to go out to teach old Kruger to leave their friends alone, loolh 'ou. ...
... PfSsK&TeH No. 349.-- VOL. XXYII. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1899. sixpence. ...
... . La Ville Lumiere seems to have settled down from the seething excitements of the last few months into a more equable state of being, and it is as a centre of costume rather than as a platform whereon all the Furies are let loose for the disedification of the rest of mankind that Paris is once more the observed of all observers. Once again, too, the boulevards are crossed and recrossed by ...
... Ah, Hodges, do you know the Devil is going in there with you? 'Aid on 'im, guvnor; I've on'y got tuppence! Cf 1 ...
... CITY NOTES. The Next Settlement bet/ins on Oct. 11. The Markets. It is useless to conceal from ourselves that every clay appears to bring war with the Transvaal a step nearer, and that the Stock Exchange, which has persistently refused to believe that the squabble would really end in blows, is now resigned to the inevitable-- indeed, would welcome the first shot as putting an end to the ...
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... CARDIF T DElMA!: Talk about tba 1Jitanders' grievances, indeed; why, they're not in .t with what some of us pc6ýo' _trad-s.men have t, put up with. Take MY own case, for instance. erz's a blooming inspe off vith my lvght Wveights and faked scales, an' ho never so much as gave me notice that be was coming ! ...
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... . IN common with many other chess players, I am sorry that Mr. Steinitz has determined to take his departure for New York just as the London season has commenced. It was, PROBLEM No. 1252. By Fieldtuwaite. BLACK. however, a satisfaction to observe on wishing him fare well, that his four months' stay in this country has benefited him so much that he is looking better now than he has done for ...