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  2. THEY SAY.

    To-day is the 166th day of the 4th year of the war. And bloodthirsty Bill of Potsdam at the present moment hardly knows ...

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  4. SAFETY IN THE AIR.

    Those who have been advocating international agreements to refrain from any form of aeronautical activity have based their arguments upon the ...

    Article : 459 words
  5. SOLDIER'S HUMOUR.

    Mr. Pett Ridge tells the following: A soldier in a certain regiment out in France was making determined but unsuccessful efforts to light his pipe, ...

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  7. NEW GERMAN DISEASE.

    Further details of a mysterious German war disease are given in the "British Medical Journal." The a[?]lment, which is called "war oedema," ...

    Article : 128 words
  8. AN AMERICAN ON AIR RAIDS

    Mr. Cyril Brown has sent to the New York World' the following message dealing with the effect of air raids on the moral of the people of London.— ...

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  11. GARDENING NOTES.

    Amateur gardeners frequently enquire for a list of flower seeds that may be successfully sown during Jan[?]ry. To assist them in their ...

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  12. ENGLISH "BARBARIANS'

    Professor Kuno Meyer is taking advantage of the hospitality he enjoyed for years in England while professor of Teutonic languages at University ...

    Article : 482 words
  13. WRECKED ZEPPELIN.

    The air expert of the "Chicago Daily News,' 'who visited the wrecked Z[?]ppelin at Bourbonne-les-Bains, France, communicated the following ...

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  15. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The presence of the Prince of Wales at the Italian front has already, says the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," produced a very pleasant ...

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  16. IMPORTED APPLES.

    F. F. Konhurst (Sydney) could give Mr. Hughes a lesson:—I wrote the city press at the end of last September, when it became known that the ...

    Article : 195 words
  17. WELL-PAID PACIFISTS.

    In a recent debate in the House of Commons on the vote for the expenses of the War Aims Committee, Mr. Clement Edwards, the Radical ...

    Article : 170 words
  18. SERIOUS COAL MINE EXPLOSION.

    An [?]xplosion has taken place in a coal mine at Halm[?]rend, near N[?]wcastle, while 247 men were below, 100 have been rescued so far but it is ...

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  19. HOW PROHIBITION AFFECTS TASMANIAN APPLES.

    Tasmanian fruitgrowers are being hard hit by the prohibition regarding the export of apples to England, but the embarge has done some good in ...

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  20. THE BIG SALE.

    F[?]her's big sale continues, and all Orange is delighted with the big [?] gains offering. Go right there to-day and join the happy throng of ...

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