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  2. FASHIONS OF THE DAY.

    There is nothing more useful than a pleated skirt of black or dark blue satin. Such a skirt can be worn in conjunction with fringed tunics made of silk veiling ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. OTHER MEN'S MINDS.

    After all that has happened, the old country is the best investment in the world.—Mr. Lloyd George. ...

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  4. FROM ALL QUARTERS

    Capable of cutting 3000 slices of broad an hour and buttering them, an electric machine of British manufacture has just been produced and supplied to a number of ...

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  6. OUT OF THE ANGUISH.

    I am convinced that out of the anguish of these years of wan there must emerge a devotion and high purpose which some will call the spirit of humanity and ...

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  7. THE RIDDLE OF THE BRITISH.

    The riddle of the British is very largely solved if you will think of a great modern liberal nation seeking to slough an exceedingly tough and tight skin.— ...

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  8. GERMANY'S CONQUEST.

    While Germany has failed to conquer her enemies she has conquered her Allies. ...

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  9. A POOR MOTTO.

    There is nothing that saps the moral fibre of any boy—or indeed any nation— more effectually than that he should embark on the journey of life with the motto ...

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  10. ALL SMATTERERS.

    I am not afraid of smatterings; We are all smatterers outside the one particular subject. ...

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  11. THE UNDEMOCRATIC CHURCH.

    The Church is the most undemocratic of the institutions of the country. ...

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  12. A GREAT NATIONAL ASSET.

    I have always regarded agricultural land as the best and safest investment possible, and now it is universally looked upon as a great national asset.— ...

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  13. CHEERS FOR THE NAVY.

    The British Navy is the guardian of our coasts, the champion of our liberties, and it will be the instrument of our victory. ...

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  14. AN IMPOSSIBLE EXCUSE.

    A nation whidca is spending money on the war like this nation is cannot say that she has no money for social reform. ...

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  15. COURAGE AND A JUST CAUSE.

    If we are loyal to the high ideals for which we entered the war, if, as a united people, inspired by the justice of our cause, we consecrate our all to the ...

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  16. THE GERMAN BANK.

    The German bank is a partner in industry, and has the missionary spirit. ...

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  17. IMPROVING THE RACE.

    Few persons really care what happens to the nation long after they are dead, yet we must make an effort to ensure that the innate qualities of our race ...

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  18. EDUCATION AND THE FLAG.

    Whether the flag of this country is to be borne as high in the future as in days gone by, whether we are to sink into insignificance, rests with our educational system ...

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  19. A WORD FOR THE CLASSICS.

    We have got to educate not so much the children as the parents. They want to be led to understand what education really is and how, even for the smallest and most ...

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  20. AN IDEALIST WANTED.

    What the world wants in order to overthrow the false doctrine propagated by modern Prussia is an idealist without illusions. ...

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  21. MAN AND MACHINERY.

    In the struggle between man and machinery, if we do not humanise the working of the machine it will crush humanity. ...

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  22. THINGS EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW.

    Everybody ought to know what happens when we breathe, how plants manage to grow and increase in size and weight, the fact that matter is Indestructible, and the ...

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  23. VALUE OF SCIENCE TEACHING.

    One great value of science teaching is that it makes a boy look facts in the face. If we had more of that in everyday life things would be better. ...

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  24. TYRANNY OF TRADITION.

    In present education too much time is spent in teaching the average boy and girl not the sort of things in which they are interested or would be ready to learn, but ...

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  25. DETECTIVE OF SPIES.

    One of the foremost of English detectives— Inspecter William Hester-retired recently from the Metropolitan Police Force, after mere than twenty-nine years' ...

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  26. OUR IGNORANT MINISTERS.

    It is regrettable to find among our great Ministers of State and great administrators— people occupying high positions in the world, and Influencing decisions on ...

    Article : 46 words
  27. SOME SUSPICIONS.

    In regard to education it is necessary that we should remove some suspicions. If we remove from the public mind the idea that educationists too often desire to ...

    Article : 104 words
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