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... BOTTLING A COMET'S TAIL.I On May 18 we shall be in the tail of Halley's Comet, said Professor H. H. Turner at the Royal Institution last night. If you like to bottle ...
... BOTTLING A COMET'S TAIL.I On May 18 we shall be in the tail of Halley's Comet, said Professor H. H. Turner at the Royal Institution last night. If you like to bottle ...
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... look. Many successful men possess this compelling charm of manner. You talk to them as to a father- confessor. They worm out secrets from you, and often money if you have any. The next thing you know they are ...
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... which it will pass between the Bth and of October. Sportsmen report that there is a great scarcity of partridges this season, the long drought having proved fatal to great numbers, and the heavy rains with which we have recently been visited having been very ...
... DANIEL'S COMET. The great new comet discovered by Professor Daniel at Princeton, New Jersey, on June 9 last, is rapidly approaching. Astronomers cannot tell yet how near it will approach, but expect it will be easily seen with the naked eye in about a ...
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... membership will be granted on payment of £l. In connexion with the League Mr. Ilogge will, on Thursday and Friday next, address meetings in Edinburgh. disease-germs you inhale —you would understand why your throat sometimes feels raw and ...