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  4. THE MAN WITHOUT A MEMORY. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) CHAPTER IV.—Continued.

    I was certainly curious to know what it was he had discovered, but ruy speculations were interrupted by Lottchen, who came back to me and took my hand and made me chatter ...

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  5. WOMEN'S COLUMN. PENELOPE'S NOTES.

    Before c[?]tirely passing away from the subjects, "Cuts of Meat," let us give a brief consldoration to ruts of those far less commonly used ments, lamb, veal, and pork. ...

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  6. CHAPTER V.

    Nesea's treatment of me both offended and distressed the Countess, and Rosn tried to draw her attention away from it by engaging her in a discussion about the afternoon's ...

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  7. ENTERPKISING PATRIOTS.

    An example of self-help in Red Cross activities is afforded by the 40 pupils attending Drake (N.S.W.) Public School, Most of the girl scholars are Industrious knitters, and are ...

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  8. FROM NEAR AND FAR.

    On Thursday evening the members of the Women's Horticultural and Home Industries' Society will hold a gift evening at the Voluntary Workers' Cafe, 51 Elizabeth-street, in ...

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  9. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    R.H.E.— to be used for crystallising should be sound and dry, but not quite ripe. The stones of the larger fruits—apricots, plums, and peaches, should be removed by sitting the sides. The ...

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