There are three kinds of bees in the five—queens, workers and drones. The queen lives four or five years, lays about a million eggs and is then often killed ...
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Article : 460 wordsThe South Australia Government a few months ago commissioned Mr F. W. Ralph, when on a visit to England to inquire into the distribution of ...
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Advertising : 929 wordsThe following is the weekly scale of provisions which under Mr Lloyd George's Bill is down for the men of the mercantile marine. Its extremely ...
Article : 349 wordsGloves should be used, when handling bees, and a well for the face will be found useful. Never breathe on bees, as it makes' them angry. Always be ...
Article : 127 wordsThe "Japanese Herald." published at Yokohama, wrote on the 16th March:— In spite of frequent complaints, the telegraph services between Kobe and ...
Article : 271 wordsA leaflet has been issued by the Department of Agriculture, Wellington, New Zealand, showing the volume and value of the exports of certain products ...
Article : 135 wordsInstantane writes in the "Westminster Gazette":—They walked eagerly down Parliament street, and turning the corner ...
Article : 460 wordsThere are certain microbes whose usual residence is in milk, find to the milk farmer these are of the atmost importance. ...
Article : 955 wordsThe following story is given us by a gentleman whose veracity we would not doubt. About six years ago in the fall a ...
Article : 263 wordsPrincess Ena's trousseau, writes [?] "Express" of 23rd March, is the chief topic of conversation in feminine circles. It is well known that the fu are Queen ...
Article : 234 words"So your daughter has become a s[?]" "Necessarily." answered Mr Camrox. wearily "Perhaps I ought to be thankful that she [?] or a quarlet." ...
Article : 32 words"You want to get away from your business," said the physician. "You are worrying too much." My dear sir," answered the Wall street ...
Article : 48 wordsTomato Soup—Siew and, strain one quart, of tomatoes, add a small teaspoonful of salt, and a little pepper. Boil one quart of milk. Smooth together one ...
Article : 493 words"After all," said the sentimental youth, "love is a lottery." "I don't know about that," answered the cynic. "You have some chance in a ...
Article : 27 words"Come, —H. do my grace and let's begin," said George the Fourth, at a semipublic dinner to his chaplain. Barnum arranged to have music ...
Article : 118 wordsFrom Paris, the correspondent of the "Express" wrote, on 18th March: —The city of Dijon is in the curious position of having two bishops at ...
Article : 181 wordsWith a rabbit's dried stomach before, [?], and with models of the beer stomach" and, the average man's stomach," writes the "Daily Mail" of ...
Article : 161 wordsFrom Zungeru on 20th March the correspondent of the "Daily Mail" wrote:— The following is the history of the ...
Article : 449 wordsA S[?] in [?]— out from Scotland less than a year—was bravely wearlog his [?] in the dead of winter, and was asked why he did it. ...
Article : 40 wordsAn English resident at Shanghai, having made a food dinner from a tasty, but unrecognized club, called his cook, Wue Hoo, and congratulated him on the excellent meal. ...
Article : 81 wordsThe new submarine which is directed from the shore, or from a battleship, by means of electrical waves, has finished its trials at Antibes and is said to h[?] a ...
Article : 168 wordsLabor members who are in the House of Commons for the first time give the following as their first impressions writes the "Daily Mail" of 8th March:— ...
Article : 135 wordsYoung Tourist(to Scottish boy) : Where does that road lead to my lad? Boy : A'm no chair. Tourist : And that one? ...
Article : 58 wordsA chaplain of the English navy was giving a [?] lecture on the subject. "Seems from the Bible." He arranged with a sailor, who had a photograph to accompany the ...
Article : 94 wordsOld Sibby, high [?] of bathing rites in a Galway coast village, had a [?] where timorous maids might take [?] baths. ...
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