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... IT lie 11 o n a I JUuimitB.-- I IN animal-painting matter-of-fact truth is usually demanded as a first condition. There are not very many who accept fully-- because they do not appreciate and understa ...
... 'iLlic X'.itc Dun ^armr II Y THE REV. MONTAGUE FOWLER, M.A. THE death of Frederic William Farrar, who succeeded the great Oriental scholar, Dr. Payne Smith, as Dean of Canterbury in 1835, has deprived ...
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... ^hc British ant) Jrcnch in SLUst Jlfi'ua IT will be remembered that on January 1, 1900, British Protectorate was constituted over territories then in the occupation of the Royal- Niger . The no ...
... THE WRECKED PIER AT WESTON-SUPER-MARE Photo by A. E. Smith, Bristol THE DAMAGED WEST PIER AT BOULOGNE Photo by A. Lormier, Boulogne THE EAST END OP T ...
... place a tix flames BY LADY VIOLET GREVILLE IT is the season of Scotch bails and meetings. This week both Ayr and In verness are holiday-making; the former town holds its race meeting, the latter its ...
... THE new Midland Hotel at Manchester at once suggests the threadbare simile of an oasis in the desert. Not that Manchester is by any means a desert; but its atmosphe ...
... (iDitt portraits A CORRESPONDENT writes:-- Wykeham's Foundation of Win chester has lost both her Heads on one day. The New College flag had been half-masted for Dr. Sewell but a few hours on the Coll ...
... fosses at the Zoo Those who are well acquainted with the Zoological Gardens will be sorry to hear that Kingie, the King Penguin, is dead. Last year, the Hon. Walter Rothschild deposited two very fine ...
... * There is no manlier sport in the world than mountaineering. With these words Mrs. Aubrey le Blond commences her preface, and the stories she tells of the delights ...
... THE LONG NIGHT By STANLEY WEYMAN. CHAPTER I. A STUDENT OF THEOLOGY THEY were about to shut the Porte St. Gervais, the north gate of Geneva. The sergeant of the gate had given his men the word to close ...
... ur JJ or traits THE Very Rev. William Richard Wood Stephens, Dean of Win chester, was the youngest son of the late Mr. Charles Stephens, banker, of Earley Court, near Reading. He was born in Glouceste ...