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  2. AMONG PROMINENT PEOPLE, PAPERS and POLITICIANS

    "By this time the seat of war must want patching." ...

    Article : 26 words
  3. EXPLORATION FUND.

    The excavations of the Egypt Exploration Fund at Thebes have given this year a wonderful result. The readers of the "Times" will perhaps ...

    Article : 855 words
  4. TRIED BY COURT-MARTIAL.

    When Mr. Atkins first puts on His Majesty's uniform he not only enters a new world, full of strange customs and observations, he has to submit to ...

    Article : 1,521 words
  5. A MODERN NAPOLEON.

    Oh, give me back those glorious Jays I generalled the Huns! (Between ourselves I kept a careful distance from the guns.) ...

    Article : 202 words
  6. FOR WOMAN'S EYE.

    A dainty frock in one of the favourite modes is shown in our illustration. The tunic is of floral voile over a plain voile skirt—a novel effect is introduced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 843 words
  7. N THE GRIP OF THE SEA.

    In the Dublin "Warden," "A Banker" writes:- In various parts of the globe opposing ides and currents are the cause of more ...

    Article : 393 words
  8. AWAKENED.

    "It needed some great cataclysm to rouse us to a full recognition of the value and the nobleness of the Empire. Thus the war has done one good thing, ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. DEFINITION.

    "Charity is religious hypocrisy in its worst form." ...

    Article : 15 words
  10. CARRYING THE LOAD.

    "It is Belgium that bears the weight of the Iron Cross. ...

    Article : 18 words
  11. HOW MUCH?

    "You are sorry for the Belgians, of course; but how many dollars' worth are you sorry?" ...

    Article : 23 words
  12. HIGHLY CREDITABLE.

    "Australia is showing some versatility of talent in this war. She will be represented in the lighting by land forces of nearly every description; and now it ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. 'HAPPY RETURNS.

    "I heartily congratulate you on the anniversary of your birthday." "Please accept my sincere congratulations and good wishes." ...

    Article : 32 words
  14. ENGLAND'S DANGER.

    "There is a danger that Britain by neglect, sloth, and heedlessness, may prolong the country's agony and endanger the completeness of the ...

    Article : 31 words
  15. DO IT NOW.

    "It is essential that the response to Belgium's appeal shall be such an expression of sympathy that of itself it will keep the channels open for continued ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. MESSAGE TO AUSTRALIA.

    "My heart is full of gratitude to Australia. The war clouds have one silver lining. The whole world knows now what I always knew, that ...

    Article : 42 words
  17. TO REMOVE SPOTS OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN.

    White goods and colored cotton goods: Dissolve a small quantity of soap in lukewarm water, add to each quart a teaspoonful of ammonia. Wash ...

    Article : 186 words
  18. MARVELLOUS.

    "When one considers the colossal nature of the war, involving at present no less than nine States, the stability of the United Kingdom's trade is little ...

    Article : 39 words
  19. FATAL.

    "Faith in one's country is all very well; but faith without adequate works is barren in war. Optimism is admirable as a mood; it is pernicious as a directive. ...

    Article : 92 words
  20. PROBABLY TRUE.

    "A dispatch from Berlin states that Dr. Bode, director of the Berlin Royal Museum, says that Germany will not keep works of art brought into ...

    Article : 44 words
  21. SWORD V. DEMOCRACY.

    "A strong Government will see the decline of democracy. Even as this is a German war, so also must the end be a German, peace, by the instrumentality of ...

    Article : 96 words
  22. THORPE HALL.

    As the historic old house called Thorpe Hall, near Louth, Lincolnshire, will pass into fresh hands in the immediate future, it is interesting to recall to mind ...

    Article : 550 words
  23. KEEP IT ON.

    "A pretty, tribute to our ability to keep our hair on in a crisis was paid at the Bow County Court by an itinerant vendor of a hair restorer. He ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. GRATIFYING.

    "It is as strange as it is gratifying that, after four months of this disastrous upheaval and dislocation both of demand and supply, practically as many ...

    Article : 53 words
  25. BBAINS v. BULLETS.

    "The Jingo hath said in his heart, "This is to be the last war." And, for the time being, at any rate, he means it. But it won't be. We, who are not ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. ALL IS WELL.

    "The Russian hammer that was to have smashed the German armies on the western anvil-does not seem, from a first glance at recent news, to be striking ...

    Article : 48 words
  27. NO WONDER.

    "When we consider how the Sydney laborer, and his wife and children, are cared for by a paternal Government, and the country people are left to look after ...

    Article : 53 words
  28. ADMINISTRATIVE ECONOMY

    "The Government has made a start with administrative economy. It has deprived the school teachers of their increments, withheld from the civil servants ...

    Article : 112 words
  29. FATE OF AUSTRALIA.

    "Although we have not had a foreign soldier landed on our soil, nor had a shot fired at our territory by a foreign warship, the fate of Australia is ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. NO TBOUBLE.

    "I think that New South Wales should undertake the responsibility for £33,000 each month out of a total of £75,000, which is suggested as Australia's total ...

    Article : 110 words
  31. NOT FAVORED.

    "The forthcoming conference of the Political Labor League is to be devoted chiefly to criticism of the Premier and his methods. Labor's quarrel with him is, ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. BELGIUM, 1915.

    What will ye give to the Nation?—shattered and stricken and scarred; Where the fields lie black in the terrible track where the path of the [?]un was ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. SELLING LOTTERY TICKETS.

    On February [?]8th the correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote from At the Seide Assizes in Paris on Paris: ...

    Article : 356 words
  34. THE DEAD END.

    "Germany was compelled to put forth in the east every ounce of her strength that was not required to keep the French and British in check on the west. The ...

    Article : 110 words
  35. TAKE THE LOT.

    "A correspondent proposes, that the names of all members of Parliament in Australia should be put on numbered slips into a barrel. Half should be ...

    Article : 69 words
  36. PROVOKING PROVIDENCE.

    "The Labour Party's business is to abolish the Militarist soldier, who is only the quaint survival of the King's footman (himself a still quainter ...

    Article : 110 words
  37. A DOCTORS'S RISK.

    Mr Troutb[?]k he'd an inquest at West minster on Wednesday, 4th April, on Robert W. Newman, 25 a student a Westminster Hospital, and residing a ...

    Article : 226 words
  38. THE CARNEGIES.

    "Here in New Zealand many of our Moneybags, have given their cheques for £10, £20, £50, and even £100. But what is that to the Andrew Carnegies of the ...

    Article : 77 words
  39. GREEN TOMATO PRESERVES.

    To one peck of green tomatoes allow six pounds of sugar, six lemons, one tablespoonful of ginger, and one cupful of water. Cover the tomatoes with ...

    Article : 109 words
  40. CO-OPERATIVE FLOUR MILLS.

    "The proposal to establish small flour mills in country districts, each to supply the requirements of a narrow area, which is being favorably considered by ...

    Article : 147 words
  41. OF SOME USE.

    "While the 'planes are going regularly to and from their work, Germany's elaborate flying sausages only earn publicity when they are shot down, ...

    Article : 112 words
  42. SCALLOPED TOMATOES.

    One quart of tomatoes, one tablespoonful of onions, one teaspoonful of salt, one tablespoonful of butter, cayenne pepper. Place the chopped raw ...

    Article : 61 words
  43. GREEN TOMATO PICKLE.

    Slice one peck of green tomatoes and sprinkle them with one cupful of salt; liquid and chop the tomatoes fine. Add let stand overnight; then pour off the ...

    Article : 79 words
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