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  2. GHOSTS AT THE FRONT.

    One of the most mysterious happenings on the Western front during the late autumn has been the appearance there from time to time of what ...

    Article : 209 words
  3. TEUTONIC TRICKS IN ITALY'S UNDOING.

    [?]ledly special circumstances had to be taken into account by the Italian Government before full particulars explaining the success of the ...

    Article : 1,045 words
  4. BAREFOOTED OFFICIALS.

    Something entertainingly original comes at length from Kaiserland. The Burgomeister of Ma[?]im, zealous for the war aims of the ...

    Article : 108 words
  5. THE ORIGIN OF METEORS.

    An old hypothesis as to the origin of [?]ors was that these bodies may be the product of vol[?] c[?]ptions on the moon and on the sate[?] of ...

    Article : 98 words
  6. RIGA.

    In the Inner or "Old" Town of Riga stands the most interesting of all the historical relies of the city—a huge, massive castle, which for ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. CIVILIANS TREATED AS SLAVES.

    Some idea of how the Germans treat [?] "volunteers" is given by a Belgian labourer, who a short [?] ago escaped from Germany, and ...

    Article : 262 words
  8. LIBRARIES OF BONE.

    Certain of the medical schools of the American Universities have "lending libraries," in which bones lake the place of books on the ...

    Article : 132 words
  9. MURDER—NOT WAR.

    [?] was Lord Kitchener who said that the German had disgraced the honourable profession of arms. The [?]atest instance of their infamy, the ...

    Article : 145 words
  10. NO MORE GIPSIES.

    Some time ago, under the pressure of economic conditions and the call for men, the [?]at went forth that nomad gipsy life was to be suppressed ...

    Article : 210 words
  11. LIGHTING A CIGAR WITH ICE.

    An American patent lawyer, who is naturally an ingenious man, was asked by another lawyer, who wanted to light his eigar, for a match. ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. REMINDERS FOR MARCH.

    Horses.—Feed as advised last month. Those in poor condition should be "fed up" in anticipation of winter. ...

    Article : 830 words
  13. TRIUMPH OF SURGICAL SCIENCE.

    Those men who have lost part of their faces in the war need not despair. Those deficiencies are being [?]died just the same as is the loss ...

    Article : 427 words
  14. MAGIC OF SUNSHINE.

    How the colour of flowers can be changed merely by regulating the amount of sunlight they receive was shown by Colonel H. E. Rawson in a ...

    Article : 97 words
  15. REFUSED GERMAN BRIBE.

    Essad Pas[?], the ruler of Albania, who is now leading the Albanian brigade on the Salonika front, and who will later cast the vote of Albania at ...

    Article : 183 words
  16. GOLD HIDDEN AMONG PORK.

    The Customs authorities at one of the ports of Texas keep an eagle eye upon the incoming and outgoing ships of that port, and their vigilance ...

    Article : 158 words
  17. GIRL STOWAWAY ABOARD SEE ADLER'S VICTIM.

    Presence of a woman on board a ship which [?]ell [?]tim to the German raider, See Adler, which operated in southern Pacific waters, became ...

    Article : 313 words
  18. ON THE STRAIGHT.

    The railway line which connects Petrograd with Moscow rivals a Roman road for straightness. It was [?]irst projected in the middle of last ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. BURNING FOR 500 YEARS.

    The world's largest candle was manufactured for an Italian cathedral in accordance with an innocent prisoner's [?]ow that, when his ...

    Article : 253 words
  20. WHAT WAS WRONG?

    "'The horse and the cow is in the field,'" read the teacher. "Mary, what is wrong with that sentence?" Mary was evidently more versed in ...

    Article : 56 words
  21. PEAT IN GAS-MAKING.

    At a large gas plant in Holland the experiment has been made of mixing peat and the coal, with excelient results. The quality of the gas ...

    Article : 99 words
  22. A FROST.

    They sat together in the pa[?]shaded conservatory, and he laid his all at her feet. "I cannot entertain the idea of ...

    Article : 66 words
  23. HATRED OF AMERICANS.

    While walking along the Unter den Linden, an American operatic singer met, among the crowd, a lady whom [?]he had not seen for some time, and ...

    Article : 121 words
  24. ENOUGH.

    A class of recruits was being put through a preliminary examination in first- aid work. Finally it came to Pat O'Flynn's ...

    Article : 72 words
  25. SOME MOVER.

    The business man had advertised for an office boy. "I want a had who is active, who isn't afraid to move about," he said. ...

    Article : 45 words
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