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  3. UNIFICATION.

    "The railway wars of Governments are more far-reaching in their effects than the rivalries of companies, for Governments can employ more ...

    Article : 1,558 words
  4. How French Railways Help.

    MOBILE, ELUSIVE, AND HARD-HITTING ONE OF THE ARMORED TRAINS THE FRENCH USE FOR "FLYING" BOMBARDMENTS, Armored trains are rondoring the French yeoman [?]rvlce on the Belgian frontier and [?]astwerd towards Verdun. The extensive railway system which, in those districts, links tho Industrial contres of Northern France, an In die ponseble necessity to [?] ootlvity In normcl timeo, is prov- ing of Invaluable ausistanco to nntlonal dofonoe. Besides rendering] service of high otratoglotl value by enabling troops to be rapidly movod from point ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 151 words
  5. THE WHEAT QUESTION

    The Royal Agricultural Society received last week from the branch at Katanning, a telegram which read:— "At a monster meeting of farmers ...

    Article : 255 words
  6. Family Notices

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  7. NEW HEART EASER.

    Explaining that ho indulged in the habit to alleviate a pain under his heart, a Chinese gardener named Ah Loon pleaded guilty at the City Police ...

    Article : 261 words
  8. OSBORNE PARK NOTES.

    The social committee of the Osborne Park Agricultural Society (Messrs,, R. Thomson, Paget, und F. Wilson) organised a euchre party on Saturday ...

    Article : 633 words
  9. THE TEMPERANCE PARTY AND WOWSEROOM GENERALLY.

    Sir,—As of late, and since the beginning of the war, there seems to be such a wave of the above in Australia generally," It may be a change if J, as ...

    Article : 1,124 words
  10. RECRUITING LONG AGO.

    In view of the taking of aNational Register in the United Kingdom, it is interesting to recall how armies were raised in the old days. In 1757. for ...

    Article : 259 words
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    Longing for a Start.—Prison Warder: "We try to give every Inmate work with which he is familiar, What is your trade?" New Prisoner: "I'm a ...

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  16. Kultur for the German Soldiers.

    A species of whip found on the body of a Gorman officer of the Crown Prlnoo's Army at Blaey, In the Department of the Marne, during the retreat northward to the Alane. Presumed to have been used in persuading tardy [?] "to get a move on." The terrible [?] has a heavy solid lump of metal fastoned to the end of its short lash. It is made of part of the handle of silver-knobbed umbrella, to which has been attlxod, by means of trcke and string, a leather thong having at its and a place of lead.piping the hole through it being plugged with wood. "It ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 173 words
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