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  2. ONE WOMAN'S LETTER TO ANOTHER.

    Dear Vera— Do you remember me telling you of three men, who met their deaths within three months. They had set ...

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  5. SLEEP AND REST.

    The welfare of a child depends largely upon his surroundings. If posable[?]these should be bright with a plentiful supply of fresh air. Keep ...

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  6. THE EGG MARKET.

    The trend of upward prices in produce also influenced the egg market and the poultry keeper is now getting some little reward for his labor. ...

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  7. RADIO AWHEEL.

    Radio for motor care is rapidly gaining in popularity (says "Spark Gap,' in[?] this month's "Australian Journal' ), and it is predicted that soon every ...

    Article : 459 words
  8. CITY AMUSEMENTS

    The most unique and, baffling mystery story ever screened, "The Case of the Howling Dog," with Warren William and Mary Astor. is being shown at this ...

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  10. FOR THE TINY ONES.

    A tiny little seed fell out of a packet into some soft earth. No one knew it was there. The sun warmed it and the dew fell upon it at night. How it ...

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  12. NURSES' ADVENTUROUS ENTERPRISE.

    Two enterprising girls, Miss Heather May and Miss Mary Smith, both nurses from St. Hilda, left Melbourne for Syaney[?]recently on the first stage of a ...

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  13. FERTILIZER FOR OATS SOWN ON PEA STUBBLE.

    Replying to the secretary of the Blaokheath[?]Branch of the Agricultural Bureau, who asked what Superphosphate should be used on land to be ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. SITE OF GARDEN OF EDEN.

    For 3,000 years the area in which acording to both modern research and ancient tradition, lies the site of the Garden of Eden, has been a desert. This ...

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