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  2. NO DEATH.

    When the boy in "The Blue Bird" goes with fear and trembling into the burying ground, he fluds it a sunny meadow, and cries out to his frightened ...

    Article : 431 words
  3. BEFORE THE DAYS OF SHORTHAND.

    People who have sat in court and watched skilled reporters taking down the impassioned speeches of counsel at the rate of two hundred words and ...

    Article : 511 words
  4. PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. BASE BRANDS.

    Directory [?] a mistake had been made, Lang[?] off to the right. They galloped up a slope, and came to the edge of a cliff which plumped almost ...

    Article : 2,892 words
  5. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL NOTES.

    These Notes are issued every week, under the personal supervision of the Hon. W. G. Asnford, Minister for Agriculture, and are based mainly on the experience of the Deparmtnet. No. 182. ...

    Article : 723 words
  6. CHAPTER XXIII.

    Dismal Torm Smith lived about five miles from Merton Park homestead. The selection which he had picked on the estate was now secured to him, I thanks to ...

    Article : 928 words
  7. LIVE STOCK.

    Two useful papers on the subject of the farm horse were read at a recent meeting of the Coradgery branch of the Agricultural Bureau, and some of ...

    Article : 940 words
  8. NEW METHOD OF PRESERVING BUTTER.

    I have lately been asked to give the following recipe for curing butter with sugar, as a substitute for salt. It will keep for months, even for years, and as ...

    Article : 282 words
  9. TAKING SOUP THROUGH A STRAW.

    At a well-known restaurant the other day (writes Mrs. Hallic Eustace Miles) I saw a friend taking thick soup through a straw I asked him why, ...

    Article : 97 words
  10. DEADLY DRIPPING.

    A little boy complained bitterly about the bread and dripping that formed his daily breakfast. "It'll kill me," he whined at last. ...

    Article : 96 words
  11. THE VIRTUES OF OLIVE OIL.

    No home, especially where there are children, should ever be without olive oil. For a weakly or a rickety child, or one who is recovering from typhoid ...

    Article : 177 words
  12. TAMING WILD NETTLES.

    The novel task of taming stinging nettles is about to be attempted in this country (says the "Standard"). A public company has boon formed for ...

    Article : 171 words
  13. APPLICATIONS OF LIME.

    Several questions with regard to the use of lime were asked at a meeting of the Albury branch of the Agricultural Bureau, and the answers of the ...

    Article : 263 words
  14. IT REMINDED HIM.

    The Mayor of Snapton had consented personally to examine the scholars of the Snapton Preparatory School in general knowledge, and proceeded ...

    Article : 146 words
  15. HOW FAR WE CAN SEE.

    Some interesting experiments have been made in the German army with the object of discovering at what distance the recognition of one soldier by ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. POULTRY.

    Would oilcake act as a substitute for bran and pollard for feeding fowls? The question was asked in relation ...

    Article : 261 words
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