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The Mercury (Hobart,..., Wednesday 31 May 1899 Supplement: The Mercury Supplement p 1 ... JEWISH GASTRONOMY. Have you over seen a Frenchman oat p[?] de foie gras or grouse eggs ? If you ... and inclines his head in an attitude of listen- ing, as if expecting to hear celestial music break ... outers, Germany tho best livers-goose li vere, and England tho best hoads " puddin"heads, as old "Twain" ... 1499 words
The Argus (Melbourne,..., Friday 24 August 1906 p 7 ... I ASTRONOMY ANDGASTRONOMY. Moonshine and Mal-Digestion—Mother Seigel's Syrup is a up in ii Sure ... under stand And id »pi iking lit, ian,I,nu i» birdie unite «ali tlttiii utting tit iiiiultiiu Winn ... hellet. Nulli* rall), I contlnuix! ii« n«t>, and willi Mirpri« log result«, mv health mid »Irftiglh ... 449 words
Victims of Gastronomy.
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Camperdown Chronicle..., Tuesday 10 January 1893 p 4 ... >t : tie* cf beer. He ate the melon down U the rind, drank the beer that »i:err.o.,r I and «pent the cipht ... Victims of Gastronomy. "I wai for tninT vexrs a victim of th» o=i~n lial>i:.~ be said to a Ve» Yon ... ca«»v-.rv r-as>itv:. 1 sliced the bicsrest and strong-, n- f that I coald find, made rny own .Irosv ... 612 words