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  2. Gramophone Records

    THE regular inclusion in the monthly gramophone catalogues of works by Cesar Franck is a tribute to the soundness of ...

    Article : 1,009 words
  3. AQUARIUM & AVIARY NOTES

    The response to the offer to supply Crested Newt's eggs at 1/ each to aid the Children's Hospital exceeded all expectations. I imagined that Mr. H. W. Davey, of ...

    Article : 1,582 words
  4. CANARY THAT TALKS.

    MRS. L. E. FLOWER, of Molesworth road, Gosport, near Portsmouth, in England, has a talking canary. She persuaded her pet to give a special perform ...

    Article : 126 words
  5. BLIND DOG AS MASCOT.

    A BLIND terrier called Jim is the inseparable friend and devoted mascot of one of the leading film stars of Britain. He belongs to Mr. Gordon Harker. J[?]n ...

    Article : 148 words
  6. SUSPECTS TRAPPED IN LIFT.

    'A SMART single-handed capture of three suspects was made by a caretaker at the Gargoyle Club, Dean street, Soho, London, recently. The caretaker was ...

    Article : 116 words
  7. THE CAMERA CROSSWORDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 214 words
  8. A NOTE ON MANNERS.

    ONE frequently reads of the ill-mannered young man of to-day who never offers his seat to the lady who is standing in the train (writes "The ...

    Article : 129 words
  9. M. d'O, O.

    IT was stated in a paragraph published last week that if first initials counted Mr. Aaron A.—Mr. A. A.—had the shortest name in the United States. In "Life's ...

    Article : 154 words
  10. SIR HARRY LAUDER'S JUBILEE.

    SIR HARRY LAUDER celebrated his 61st birthday at Bournemouth, in England, recently. In the morning he walked round the town "to give the natives a ...

    Article : 143 words
  11. NON-SKID IRON ROADS.

    THE greatest road authorities in Britain, headed by experts of the Ministry of Transport, will be asked shortly to test an iron road surface, for which its ...

    Article : 199 words
  12. ANOTHER SEA SERPENT.

    MR. J. J. R. SMYTHE, of Nottinghill, London, in a letter to "The Times Weekly Edition," makes an interesting contribution to the immemorial controversy ...

    Article : 286 words
  13. DOGS HAVE THEIR DAY.

    THE trouble began when a brewer's dray crashed into a lamp standard at Wigan, London. Barrels were huried into the road, and the beer flowed down the ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. NEW HARDSHIP FOR FILM CELEBRITIES.

    NOW that the long-distance telephone has linked up by wireless and wire most of the world, film enthusiasts are seeking the experience of hearing the voice ...

    Article : 267 words
  15. MACHINE FINDS BUMPS IN ROAD.

    A STRANGE machine which looks for bumps in roads and then marks them made its appearance on the highways of the State of Ohio (U.S.A.) recently. It is ...

    Article : 212 words
  16. LOSS OF THE CUMBERLAND.

    B.C. (Springvale) writes:—In the article describing the loss of the Cumberland, which was published last week, no mention was made of H.M.A.S. Brisbane. ...

    Article : 171 words
  17. THE VIRTUES OF A MUSIC TEACHER.

    TO fulfill the requirements of Sir Hugh Allen, director of the Royal College of Music, London, the music teacher must needs be a person of immensely varied ...

    Article : 148 words
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