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Article : 296 wordsThe following comment is taken from an article by Major-General Kenneth Mackay, M.L.C., which appears in "The Australian Theosophist" for May: ...
Article : 519 wordsThe world consciousness has so quickly developed that the murder of the French President, which a few years ago would have been a distant echo, ...
Article : 83 wordsWhat a difference it would make if all [?]he thinking people in the world were to think peace and goodwill; by the subtle alchemy of their thought, ...
Article : 298 wordsI want to tell you of one of the many incidents which encourage me to believe that we are on the winning side in the battle against cruelty to ...
Article : 356 wordsTo engage in contests with Rugby players in both Australia and New Zealand, the following English Internationals will arrive per the Aberdeen ...
Article : 281 wordsGoodwill is the lubricant that makes the machinery of life run smoothly. Good would solve many big-scale misunderstandings if all parties and ...
Article : 75 wordsThousands of letters pour into the radio stations every day acknowledging the help which speakers have given. Here is a typical instance. ...
Article : 161 words"If I knew you and you knew me, If both of us could clearly see, And with an inner sight divine, The meaning of your heart and mine, ...
Article : 58 wordsGoodwill Day, May 18th, prompts us to make proper distinction between pacifism and passivism, between pacifism as a positive constructive principle ...
Article : 364 wordsWhat would be the correct weight of the ordinary healthy person? Sir Arbuthnot Lane, the well-known English doctor says that it is easy to reckon ...
Article : 249 words"Waiter, this steak's so tough I can't even cut it. You'll have to take it back." "Sorry, sir, we can't take it back. You've dented it." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 words"No, I couldn't accept a cheque, sir. Yer see, there's a nunnerstanding atween me and the banks that I cash no cheques an' they sell no 'ot dogs!" By arrangement with "The Bulletin." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 39 wordsMany people worry so much about their mild insomnia that they develop a very severe form. As a matter of fact, it has been ...
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