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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 281 words
  3. HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

    First thoroughly sweep it, then take it up and throw it face downwards on a clean stretch of grass, or hang it across a clothes line, and well beat it on both ...

    Article : 218 words
  4. INTERESTING INDIA.

    Mr. Philip Newbury, the popular Australian tenor, has returned to Sydney after an extended tour through India and the Far East. His trip was a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 703 words
  5. AMONG PROMINENT PEOPLE, PAPERS and POLITICIANS

    Should one of our prisoners in England be ill-treated, then, without a moment's notice, we must resort to the sharpest retaliation. They must be taught ...

    Article : 67 words
  6. FOR WOMAN'S EYE.

    The return to fuller skirts has caused a transformation in underskirts. The fashionable full skirt requires the support of a well-flared underskirt as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 878 words
  7. IMPOTENCE.

    "Unless she can fly faster and higher, and arm herself more adequately, the Zeppelin 'labors under disadvantages which, in regard to operations of military ...

    Article : 43 words
  8. JOIN YOUR MATES.

    "If a man has not responsibilities, then in God's name, do the decent thing—don the khaki and join your mates in the firing line."—Mr. C. G. Wade. ...

    Article : 36 words
  9. TWENTY WARRIORS.

    "The English enlisting man cries: 'We want men,' and at the blast of this trumpet of woe the War Office sends forth 20 khaki-clad warriors, of whom ...

    Article : 45 words
  10. INTRUSION OF BULGARIA.

    "The present position created by the intrusion of Bulgaria, which nation has been induced by German gold, German promises, and German lies, to throw in ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. THE GERMAN SPIRIT.

    "If the English really believe that Lloyd George's shells will now open the road to the Rhine, they leave out of reckoning the spirit which inspires ...

    Article : 35 words
  12. WHAT ENGLAND RELIED UPON.

    England did not support a great army, and neither de we. England relied upon a citizenry trained and accustomed to arms and so do we. England neglected ...

    Article : 62 words
  13. BALKAN UNION.

    "Nothing but a preponderating victory in the last few months would have enabled us to secure Balkan union against the opposition policy directed towards a ...

    Article : 48 words
  14. TO PREVENT MOTHS.

    All woollen garments should be regularly exposed, at intervals, to sunlight and air as a preventive against moths. Milk cans, billycans, or kerosene tins ...

    Article : 42 words
  15. CANNOT BE TRUSTED.

    The very essence of my contention is that the Germans cannot be trusted. When I describe the Germans as a race of 'treacherous, homicidal robbers,' I use ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. TO CLEAN WHITE WICKER CHAIRS

    Take the juice of one lemon, two teaspoonfuls of salt, and add one teacupful of cold water. Scrub the chair with this mixture. Rinse it in cold ...

    Article : 42 words
  17. THE ARTICLE NEEDED.

    "A hundred years ago Wellington was asked in the gardens at Brussels what was going to happen at the then pending battle of Waterloo, and he, ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. IN A BIG WAY.

    "We reckon the big charity matinee at Sydney, which has realised £21,000, easily holds the world's record for charity performances. But, then, our ...

    Article : 54 words
  19. A SUBSTITUTE FOR PUTTY.

    A cheap and effective substitute for putty, to stop the cracks in floors and other woodwork, is made by soaking newspapers in a paste made by boiling ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. HYPOCRITES.

    "It is well-known that one trust alone contributed £50,000 last time to the anti- referendum campaign. So that when they hold up their hands in horror at the ...

    Article : 74 words
  21. NOT A PROBABILITY.

    "No strategy could hold back the Germans if some Prussian physicist should achieve Mr. Wells' dream of an atomic bomb which would destroy a city. ...

    Article : 46 words
  22. AN IMPOSING BUILDING.

    In truth, the new homo of The Permanent Trustee Coy., of New South Wales, in O'Connell Street, has added to the architectural beauty of the city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 505 words
  23. A LAUNDRY HINT.

    Borax and ammonia are both valuable and useful in the laundry. A tablespoonful of borax (powdered) is the proper quantity for a boilerful of ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. CONQUERORS AND LIBERATORS.

    "The French armies that over-ran Europe carried with them everywhere the idea of a broader, freer, more satisfactory life for the common people. They ...

    Article : 76 words
  25. ILLUSORY SUPERIORITY.

    "The enemy couldn't stand the baronet, it was printed, and ran from it every time; but so far his running basn't moved his lines much backwards. The ...

    Article : 117 words
  26. TO CLEAN LINOLEUM.

    A quick and easy way of cleansing linoleum or oilcloth is to add about a tablespoonful of kerosene to an ordinary pail of warm water, and to use four ...

    Article : 106 words
  27. NOT CAPABLE.

    "Not one of the brave men whom we have sent to the front during recent months is capable of the excesses committed at Badajoz. There is no touch of ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. A DANGEROUS GAME.

    "It is a dangerous game, this dynastic tampering with the will of peoples whose democratic instincts warn them that absolutism will triumph if the ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. LIVING THE WAR.

    "I thought I realised something of what was being done by France. I see now that I am only beginning to Understand what France is. I can only plead ...

    Article : 92 words
  30. A BUSTED TIN.

    To remove hard rust from tin, mix paraffin and sand, and scour the tin. After the rust is removed, boil the tin in soda and water—a strong elution. ...

    Article : 33 words
  31. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    "From the beginning of things the Parliamentary recruiting campaign in this State has been something of a failure, and has sot aroused a scintilla of ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. CLEANING PREPARATION FOR DRESSES, &c.

    A mixture that is excellent for cleaning black cashmere and other woolen dresses, coasts, and even felt hats, is made as follows: Dissolve one ounce ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. A NEW OPENING.

    "The formation of a safe road of communication to Constantinople is for us, at present in time of war, and in the future in time of peace, such a necessity ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. REFERENDUM A MISTAKE.

    "To have a friendly spirit towards Mr. Hughes and the Government which he is identified, and to recognise the good work which already stands to their credit, ...

    Article : 118 words
  35. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" tells of being in the village of Szvindnik, in the Carpathians, after the Russian retirement, and being witness ...

    Article : 279 words
  36. AN AGUTE STRUGGLE.

    "Servia is fighting an intense and acute struggle for her national existence," concluded Sir Edward, "but all of us are fighting for the same issue ...

    Article : 71 words
  37. COMMITTEES.

    "There will be medical sub-committees in connection with the war councils, which will look after the interests specially of the men who have come back ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. A DANGEROUS COMPLACENCY.

    "The comparative ease with which huge sums have been obtained by war loans and the sale of Treasury bills has fed a dangerous complacency which will ...

    Article : 98 words
  39. DUTY NOT DONE.

    "Better that a millstone should be round your neck and that yon should be at the bottom of the sea than that you should have to confess in future years ...

    Article : 62 words
  40. NEED OF HIGH IDEALS.

    "Under the mellowing and kindly influence of an Eight-Hour celebration banquet in Sydney, Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Federal Attorney-General, spoke of ...

    Article : 123 words
  41. PARTICULARS OF NEW PREMISES.

    The new building is erected on fifty five feet frontage to O'Connell Street, by a depth of 90 feet to a light area of twenty feet, which area is lined with ...

    Article : 65 words
  42. IMMEDIATE NECESSITY.

    "For Home, and even for Continental service, a democratic citizen army appears to be an immediate necessity if volunteering is really insufficient, ...

    Article : 94 words
  43. ITALY RESOLVED.

    Italy is resolved with her Alice to prosecute the War to a victorious e. d. In Australia we unfortunately know very little of this noble spirited race; but ...

    Article : 177 words
  44. OVERSEAS DORSET MEN.

    Quite a numerous muster marked the third annual meeting of the Society of Dorsetmen Beyond the Seas, held recently at a leading Sydney cafe. The ...

    Article : 136 words
  45. MUST BE AMENDED.

    "While the Defence Department has been clinging stubbornly to a programme arranged over a year ago, and has been resisting to the utmost every civic effort ...

    Article : 103 words
  46. RASPBERRY VINEGAR.

    Take raspberies and cover, with clear, cold vinegar. Let them, stand, well covered, is a crock or earthern dish until the next morning, keeping them in ...

    Article : 103 words
  47. A CENSORSHIP WHICH CONCEALS.

    Censorship which robs the gallant soldier of the glory he has earned; which suppresses or slurs over bad news and so prevents the nation from realising its ...

    Article : 84 words
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