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  5. NATIONALISTS AND PROGRESSIVES.

    Last Monday night the Hurstville Masonic Hall was crowded to its utmost capacity, the occasion being a social gathering of the Coalition party. The ...

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  6. FLAPPER ENTERTAINMENT.

    A man's ambition is to be credited with some great feat; a woman's to be credited with small feet. ...

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  7. THAT'LL BE ABOUT ALL.

    Bailey: What did that pretty shop girl say when you stole a kiss? Johnson: She said, "Will that be all to-day?" ...

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  8. MARRIAGE AND FAILURE.

    Biggs: "What in the world do you call Johnson 'Marriage' for, every time you meet him?" Diggs: Because he's such a ...

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  9. INHERITED FROM MOTHER.

    Doubleyew: "What are you going to make your boy?" Ecks: "A lecturer." Doubleyew: "Has he a taste for it?" ...

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  10. A SERIOUS PROTEST.

    The Good Man: "Don't you want a little sister, Jimmy?" Little Jimmy: "No, sir; I don't want no little sister. We are so happy, why ...

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  11. THE TRUE FORGET-ME-NOT.

    Citiman: "You ought to know something about flora and that sort of thing. Tell me, what is a 'forget-me-not?'" Suburbs: Why, it's a piece of string ...

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  12. TWO GIRLS AGO.

    Witherby (savagely): 'Isn't it about time to have those windows cleaned?" Mrs. Witherby: Why, they were ...

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  13. WHO WOULD BENEFIT?

    Pat: What will you do with your money when you die? Mike: Leave it to my children. Pat: But suppose you never have ...

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  14. PROOF WANTED.

    Young 1ke Moss had been invited to a children's party, particulars of which party he volubly gave the parental Moss the next morning. ...

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  15. COOKERY NOTES.

    Stew some kidneys gently for an hour and strain off the gravy on to some breadcrumbs. Mince the kidneys very finely with a little bacon and add to ...

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  16. STRAWBERRY CUSTARD.

    Crush a quarter of a pound of ripe strawberries with two ounces of sugar; then add the yolks of two eggs. Stand this in a pan of boiling water until it ...

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  17. AN INEXPENSIVE JAM.

    Take a large pineapple, weighing about two pounds, and cut into small pieces. Prepare 3lb of rhubarb, cut into small pieces, and add 3lb of loaf ...

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  18. TASTY BISCUITS.

    Mince half a pound of steak. Mix half a pound of flour with two ounces of butter, and knead minced steak together with the prepared flour. Add ...

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  19. HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

    Sprinkle thoroughly with salt, then rub with stiff brush. The colors will revive under this treatment. ...

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  20. TO REMOVE WINE STAINS.

    Rub the spot each side with velvet soap, then mix thick starch, and rub it in. Expose the article to the sun and air, and repeat the process if necessary. ...

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  21. IODINE STAINS.

    Dissolve one tablespoonful hypo in a cup of water. Immerse the stain in the solution, and the mark will disappear. Hypo is a photographic ...

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  22. TO EXTERMINATE SILVERFISH

    The free use of turpentine should exterminate silverfish. Put a little in the water when washing floors, and empty out drawers, cupboards, boxes, ...

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