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  5. MENDING BROKEN SKULLS.

    The replacing of destroyed portions of skull with layers of cartilage taken from the patient's own ribs is one of the latest methods of healing war ...

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  6. FEEDING THE ARMY.

    The problem of supplying meat to Army is one of considerable difficulty. The official scale allows [?] of meat per man per day to the ...

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  7. W[?]O FIRST CAMOUFLAGED ?

    A word that has quite a vogue at the moment, but was probably never heard of until the outbreak of war, is "[?]a [?]ge" —the art of making ...

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  8. FERTILISING EXPERIMENT.

    A suggestion has been made that farmers put carbonic acid gas ([?]02)into their land as a cheap and valuable fertiliser. ...

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  9. SURPRISED MEDICAL BOARD.

    A Canadian Army Medical Board was in consultation on a soldier whose disease had [?]a[?]ed the regimental doctor. Unusual symptoms ...

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  10. BEING BOMBED.

    If a bomb be dropped from an aeroplane 10,000ft. up, and travelling at a speed of 100 miles an hour, it reaches the ground a considerable ...

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  11. "TOO FAT TO RUN."

    Lord Esther, in a recent letter from France, relates the following excellent story about the French General Groseetti, who was buried ...

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  12. A MATTER OF COLOUR.

    "The only thing I find, to say against you, Jane," said the mistress "is that your washing bill is far too much. Last week you had six blouses ...

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  14. THAT MORNING - AFTER FEELING.

    Reed: "According to this article, Edison says that a man's hed expands when when he thinks deeply." Rounder: "Must be a misprint for ...

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  15. SGT.-MAJOR FLORA SANDES.

    Sgt.-Major Flora Sandes, of the Servian Army, the only British woman who has fought in the ranks in the present war, left Waterloo ...

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  17. AN OPTICAL ILLUSION.

    A private, somewhere in France, reported sick, with loss of sight. The medical officer went through the form of testing, placing the letters A, B. C ...

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  18. LEFT BEHIND.

    The spectacle of Aunt Chloe, an aged coloured woman, smoking a pipe, was too much for the new minister, who, fresh from college, was ...

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  19. TWIG-LIKE.

    During a brief visit to the editorial rooms, Jones remarked:— "Do you know, I fancy I have quite a literary bent " ...

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  20. THE BIG NOISE.

    Reports have been received of fighting on Monte Piano, Monte Cello, and Monte Piecolo.—Despatch from ...

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