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  2. FIRST IMPRESSIONS

    "NIPS" that pass in the night--sly grog. IT'S the darkest hour before the pawn. WILL the N.S.W. Meat Board give every man a steak in the country? ...

    Article : 1,202 words
  3. STRETCHING THE PITCHER'S NECK

    There was once a pitcher, but it was not an ordinary pitcher. Instead of being an earthenware one, it was made of some curious elastic material so that it could be pulled--like some people's legs-- to an unusual length, or rather height: And there was a certain quantity of liquid at the bottom of it, and this liquid was very delightful ...

    Article : 608 words
  4. THE DIRT EATERS

    The warning sounded from Brisbane by Dr. Lambert against the ravages of the hook-worm, and the lethargy shown by both State and Federal Governments in its eradication, particularly with regard ...

    Article : 662 words
  5. ELIZABETH STREET MURDER MYSTERY

    If the murdered Tuck owned the fox-terrier found tied up in the room in which the crime was committed it must have been known to other occupants of the house. A man cannot keep a dog in a flat without people under the same roof being aware of it. It ought not to be hard to trace the owner of a fox-terrier if the public join in the hunt. ...

    Article : 102 words
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