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  2. YARD GRINS.

    There is a story to the effect that a certain editor once printed some verses with the following introduction: "The poem published this week ...

    Article : 478 words
  3. HONEYMOON AT THE WAR

    A story with a plot which would have led its prompt rejection by the editor of a fiction magazine a year ago on the familiar ground of ...

    Article : 1,079 words
  4. WAR-ORDER MANIA

    The attention of the world seems concentrated on the question of American war munitions for the Allies. 'I think it is a vital issue, for ...

    Article : 1,446 words
  5. POODLES BUYS A SWARM OF BEES.

    "I have been reading Mr. Asquith's speech economising in the home, and I believe we'd save money if we Kept bees and made our own honey " ...

    Article : 742 words
  6. DO YOUR BIT.

    Comrades, nobly play the man! don the khaki for a span, Help to swell the ranks of Britain's growing host. ...

    Article : 243 words
  7. A ROMANCE OF THE PENINSULAR WAR.

    On April 9, 1812, two ollicers of the [?]es were storong in the cam[?] of the Light Division. the breach of [?]joz na[?] ueen stormed two mants ...

    Article : 507 words
  8. £1000 PER SHOT.

    This is a war of artillery. Shells and shrapnel are being used on a scale fai in excess of the calculations of the most far-seeing military ...

    Article : 302 words
  9. COULD-BE EDISONS.

    The world is full of would-be Edisons, and the point we want to bring out is that quite a lot of them are could-be Edisons. ...

    Article : 295 words
  10. A PERSISTENT SQUATTER

    A Tenterfield (N.S.W.) squatter, Mr. A. L. Jeffrey, may be awarded a prize for persistence. Having been rejected as a soldier because of ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. KAISER'S LOSS

    Judged from a purely business standpoint, the Kaiser stands to lose a lot over this little business with the Allies. For instance, the great War ...

    Article : 127 words
  12. NAMED AFTER WELLINGTON.

    The number of places, towns, countries, villages, streets, and so on, named after Wellington and Waterloo is legion. In London alone there are ...

    Article : 423 words
  13. GAS ROLLS BACK ON FOE

    "There is a grim humor m a story which comes from Petrograd. Three thousand Germans, preceded by the usual asphyxiating cloud, and with the ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. Too Late.

    Dr. von Stephan, the German Postmaster-General, once took train from Konigsberg to enjoy a few days' deerstalking. Arrived at Dirschau, a ...

    Article : 185 words
  15. Silence.

    "Did you ever see a company of women perfectly silent?" "Yes, once. Someone had asked which of those present was the ...

    Article : 270 words
  16. POVERTY NO REPROACH.

    That wealth alone does not entitle its possessor to any special deference is shown by Miss Wylue in her book, "Eight Years in Germany." ...

    Article : 279 words
  17. What It Was For.

    Smith keeps a savage dog on his premises, and near its kennel a board is displayed with the warning in large letters: ...

    Article : 65 words
  18. The Irish of It.

    They were sitting around the family tea-table-little Nora, Mary and Margaret, and their parents. The conversation turned on the Irish ...

    Article : 176 words
  19. Of No Account.

    The young mail who had been calling so frequently on Mary at last came to see Mary's lather. There was a little hesitation as the two men met. ...

    Article : 129 words
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