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  3. UNIQUE VILLAGES.

    Perhaps the most singular village in the world is that of Tupuselei, in New Guinea. Here the houses are ail supported on piles. and stand right ...

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  4. CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS IN THE ANTARCTIC.

    When the Royal research ship, "William Scoresby," sailed from London for the Antarctic recently, it carried provisions for six months. ...

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  5. THRIFTY FOOR STORERS.

    Bulbs, as you know, can be grown without soil. That is because when planted they hold within themselves a food supply. Indeed, in order to ...

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  6. WORLD'S OLDEST TREES.

    Where is the world's oldest tree? There are olive trees in Southern Europe and Asia Minor that are anything from five hundred to one ...

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  7. THE HONEYMOON CUSTOM.

    In his "Brides and Bridals," Jeaffreson tells us that the modern honeymoon trip had its birth in the last days of George II., and became a ...

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  8. UNEPLOYMENT RELIEF COMMITTEE.

    Mr. Hocking (treasurer) submits the following statement of receipts and expenditure for the period ending 12th February, 1931:— ...

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  9. RUBIES AND SAUCEPANS.

    Could you turn a saucepan into a ruby? If the saucepan is an aluminium one, this can be done. In Switzerland and ...

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