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THE BABOO'S CRIME

... THE B-ABOOS CRIME. A STORY OF MILITARY T.IT IN BENGAL. BY.ABBE. AETF!'R OiD ! w Iv fl IN 'TH B iANK A, AiSO G TISE Ni_006,` aIVe ON 4OADA- THOOPSd8IC,` ETC. CHAPTER .I. SUNZISB.-MOUNTED PABADE. Coffte, sahaib.* said the troop cookhouse coolie, as ...

OUR CRIME IN AFRICA

... resigned his seat in Parliament a few months ago rather than associate with the mnen ho are responsible for our Most infamous crime in South Africa. Wetake the following extracts:- Previons to the JameSon Raid the Transvaal artillery llad just e forse of ...

ENGLAND'S GREAT CRIME

... ENGLAND'S GREAT CRIME. BOER ADVANCE ON NATAL.. YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS. DUPVBAN VOLUNTEERS CALLED. MARTIAL LAWV PROCLAIMED. BRITISH TROOPS DESPATCHED- YESTERDAY. --4 PRINCE VICTOR GOING OUT. Thit is the Arsenail. From floor to ceiling, Like a ittge orgfan ...

OUR CRIME IN SOUTH AFRICA

... without oven, Oil his owln confession, the shatdow of an oxcuso, such a man ought not to he pittishled for a miost heinous crime against the State? Are the people of this nationl playthings triat they ?? to give up their bodies and their possessions at ...

POEMS FOR THE MASSES

... ;Ilcisions oft Fill us with blank dismay. Behold two men-one rich, one poor- Before the bank they stand, Charged with the crime of drunkenness, In this free, happy land. REFRAIN. 'Tis their first offence, so each of them say, ?? gets a caution, five ...

THE GAS STRIKE

... - TlXM GAS STaSIX. Well, mates! we must stand by the Union, for I deem it a wicked crime That our bosses should force on this struggle in the dreary winter time; But what do tio shareholders care P While they them. selves are well fed, Little they ...

POEMS FOR THE MASSES

... NUMBER, C.I PXAT JUSTITIA, nUAT COLUML Very haggard and pallid and lean is the manr Who is charged by the law with the terrible crime Of abstracting a I af from a bakery van, And he tearfully tells us with pathios sublime Of the children at home who are crying ...

ODDS AND ENDS

... hence it maynt be an crime at all. Crime is tort ILrge extent a question of epoch; or, in otirer words, air act which is treated asa crime at one period may be no crime at another; nay, it may even be a merit. Of tire ten crimes which the ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... following interesting Par- ticulars.- Who' can deny that crimes, and particularly those which are so aptly characterized by the common saying, that ' people must be out of tkeir senses to commit them;' crimes which remove man quite beyond the sphere of humanity ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... worthy. Hear how the Russiai novelist makes Fador talk about his crime. ' 'Why should my con. duct appear so repulsive' lie asked himself. 'Be- cuse it is a crime IWhat signifies the word crime P My conscience is at rest. Without doubt I have com- mitted ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. G

... seduction of a young actress, and upon whom he afterwards fixed a suspicion of embezzle- ment to a large amount-this abominable crime being effected to save the commercial reputation of the house of which Bernick has become the head. Through these fifteen years ...