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  4. Praising Parramatta.

    On Wednesday evening Mr. Albert Bruntnell, M.L.A., delivered an interesting address at the Harris Park Liberal League's well-attended social. He bore ...

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  5. The Poles at War.

    The Masonic Hall, Auburn, was filled on Sunday afternoon at the meeting of the Brotherhood, when an interesting address was given by a Polish lady named Miss J. ...

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  6. STORYETTES.

    The old black cook of a Southern family was horrified to find that one of the young negroes, employed as a helper in the kitchen, had been caught stealing. ...

    Article : 77 words
  7. SHE KNEW.

    London children certainly get some quaint views of life. An instance of this recently occurred in an East End Sunday school, where the teacher was ...

    Article : 78 words
  8. THE REASON.

    A professor in an educational institution of the city was examining some students in hygienic science. "The great city agglomerations vitiate the ...

    Article : 66 words
  9. SHE GOT HER ANSWER.

    A girl once sang a song where she asked in the first line of the chorus, "I wonder if he'll miss me!" and she sang it with more force than expression or ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. THE STUDY OF SHAKESPEARE.

    At a certain foreign university the, students, who had been studying Shakespeare in their native tongue, were requested by an examiner to translate into ...

    Article : 88 words
  11. AS DEARLY AS POSSIBLE.

    He had just been discharged from the service owing to wounds, mill thought to raise a few pounds by writing his reminscences of twelve months' fighting in ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. SHE CALLED HIM IN.

    A young wife said to her husband one night: "My dear, there is a gentleman in the study. He wants to speak to you." "Who is it? Do you know? the ...

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  13. LOST HIS BOB.

    An officer in a West Country regiment was recently lecturing some very raw recruits on the value of discipline. Having carefully explained the great ...

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  14. FEMININE DIPLOMACY.

    The other day a lady said to her husband: "James, I have decided to do without a new coat this season, and with the money. I shall bring mother for a nice ...

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  15. POLITICAL.

    People mustn't be too cocksure that the liqour referendum result will settle the matter definitely. Should 6 o'clock be carried (as it seems morally certain ...

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  16. AN ARGUMENT.

    "Are you sure that occurrence was on the seventeenth of the month" asked a smart lawyer, in a tone which seemed to imply that certainly upon such a point ...

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  17. A CORKER.

    There is a lad in a Scottish coalmining town who is noted for his shrewdness. The other day he was sent by his father to a neighbouring public-house with the ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. EVIDENCE OF INSOBRIETY.

    A good story is told of a celebrated pianist who was giving a recital. As the audience was filing in, a man staggered up to the door and presented his ticket. ...

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  19. A FRENCH SOLOMON.

    A French judge, who had apparently read of Solomon 's decision concerning the disputed child, recently solved a nice point of law in a somewhat similar ...

    Article : 173 words
  20. THE MORAL DUTY.

    One recollection of Lord Alverstone may well escape the biographers, but it deserves to be put on record. While Lord Chief Justice he addressed the ...

    Article : 163 words
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