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  2. WHY GERMANY IS LOSING THE GREAT WAR.

    Germany is the backbone of the, Central Powers' military organisation Shatter her, and the whole fabric of the enemy's opposition falls to the ...

    Article : 1,240 words
  3. Womans' World.

    [?] a pint and a half of milk, add to it one onion minced and fried in one ounce of butter. Make a paste of one ounce of cornflour, and add one ...

    Article : 72 words
  4. N0THIHG SERIOUS.

    A, man In a country village was preparing for his fourth "flitting" in twelve months. The vicar happened to pass and said, "What, removing ...

    Article : 213 words
  5. GUIDES AT THE FRONT.

    If all men were born with the sense of direction, thea guides in war would be superfluous. Unhappily the first hypothesis is not to be maintained. ...

    Article : 1,183 words
  6. GETTING SACK FROM "BLIGHTY."

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    Article : 1,025 words
  7. RISSOLE RELISH.

    Take a teacupful of lightly-roasted. nuts (pea-nuts do admirably) and chop up finely. Rub two teacupfuls of cooked potatoes through a sieve, ...

    Article : 88 words
  8. GAS AS A WEAPON.

    Gas warefare has devaloped to an extraordinary extent since its first use as & surprise weapon by the Germans at the second battle of Ypres ...

    Article : 655 words
  9. SNOWBALLS.

    Allow equal quantities of breadcrumbs and cold mashed potatoes, one onion minced fine, parsley, pepped salt, one hard-boiled egg cut small, ...

    Article : 48 words
  10. VEGETABLE BRAWN.

    A good sapper dish. Clean and cook in as little salted water as possible a variety of vegetables. When nearly done, add some breadcrumbs ...

    Article : 59 words
  11. ONE YEAR'S WAR FACTS.

    Britain loaned £1,180,000,000 to her Allies up to December, 1917, and £175,000,000 to the Dominions. The manufacture of beer has been ...

    Article : 479 words
  12. PAVED HIS WAY.

    A woman palmist was prosecuted, and one of the witnesses called by the police was an individual who did not appear to be over-burdened with ...

    Article : 166 words
  13. HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

    A little vinegar put into a bottle of dried-up glue will moisten and make it liquid again. Powdered French chalk will remove ...

    Article : 471 words
  14. "TO BE OR NOT TO BK."

    A crowd of dirty-faced urchin were playing dangerously Dear the edge of a pier. Suddenly an old salt, who had been a fidgety enlooker from the ...

    Article : 108 words
  15. GETTING HIS OWN BACK.

    A popular clergyman was to lecture on "Fools." Another clergymen introduced him to the audience thus : "Ladies and gentlemen, we are now ...

    Article : 278 words
  16. HUMAN FACED CRAB.

    A crab with a human face surprisingly like that of a Japanese warrior in the "old, unhappy, far-off days of the past," is one of the oddities to ...

    Article : 195 words
  17. SULPHUR TO NOURISH S0IL.

    The tests of sulphar as a fertiliser are reported to have added greatly to leguminous and cereal crops, and an increase in the yield of peas of ...

    Article : 171 words
  18. A LESS0N IN MANNERS.

    This is the way a certain commercial traveller received a lesson In manners. He called at a business office and ...

    Article : 137 words
  19. NOT HIS FAULT.

    The new foreman was a bustler. Nothing escaped his eagle ere. and whenever he saw a workman suffering from a tired feeling he quickly woke ...

    Article : 124 words
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