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This last story, under the title 'The Tiger of Talu' was reprinted in Tit-Bits, a popular weekly miscellany of news stories, features, stories, pin-ups, cartoons and sports, in 1956.
Archive 2010-04-01 Steve 2010
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This last story, under the title 'The Tiger of Talu' was reprinted in Tit-Bits, a popular weekly miscellany of news stories, features, stories, pin-ups, cartoons and sports, in 1956.
Franco Caprioli: Introducing The Argonauts Steve 2010
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By the time I was seeing what could be called the general weekly magazines—Tit-Bits, Weekend and the like—in the 1970s, they were filled with sensational, true-life confession style articles and were well on the way down the path to the celebrity-obsessed crap that passes for magazines these days, which are all about pointing and tutting.
Archive 2009-01-01 Steve 2009
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It was an old number of Tit-Bits that one of the men must have brought.
First Men in the Moon Herbert George 2006
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We may note, in passing, that Tit-Bits was not as salacious as it sounds, but it was a magazine which was regularly singled out for condemnation by the intelligentsia.
Harry Blamires: The New Bloomsday Book Michael Allen 2005
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The only book we see him buy is entitled Sweets of Sin not one feels, a highbrow volume, and he reads a periodical called Tit-Bits!
Harry Blamires: The New Bloomsday Book Michael Allen 2005
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There is, as Mr. West must know, nothing patronizing in saying he came "from the top stratum of Tit-Bits readers," for it is true and relevant.
A Disagreement West, Anthony 1975
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An article in _Tit-Bits_ tells readers how to make canaries pay.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-02-25 Various
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I laid under some trees with a blanket and overcoat covering me, smoking, and with one hand slightly protruding, holding a _Tit-Bits_ paper, which I read till it became too pulpy.
A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition P. T. Ross
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_Spectator_, after which I shall regale myself on the lighter and less solid contents of _Tit-Bits; _ later, I shall go round and swap them for other papers or magazines.
A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition P. T. Ross
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