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  2. Ladies' Column.

    The question as to whether highest education is worth while for girls [?] one which constantly crops up, and the time-worn tradition that woman ...

    Article : 438 words
  3. Australian Rosem[?]ship.

    Writing in an English magazine, Mr. Vance Palmer expresses keen admiration of the Australian troops and their horsemanship. "In riding, ...

    Article : 760 words
  4. Soldiers as Early Risers.

    It is a strange thing that almost all the men who are taking a leading part-in the great European War have formed the habit of leaving their ...

    Article : 418 words
  5. Womans' World.

    This is a popular dish in India where it is largely used. Take the meat, cut into small squares, a little salt and sugar, about two ...

    Article : 86 words
  6. Sunday Lectures.

    At the City Reserve on Sunday afternoon last, "Some Political Platitudes" was the theme of an address by Mr. A. Wilson, who, by the way, ...

    Article : 662 words
  7. WORLD-WIDE NOTES.

    An ingenious method of locating needles in tissues was recently described by G. H. Monks in the "Boston Medical and Surgical Journal." ...

    Article : 169 words
  8. CRICKET.

    The Richmond v. Collingwood match on Saturday proved most interesting to those who had the pleasure of witnessing it, and afforded ...

    Article : 408 words
  9. CURRIED CHOPS.

    Trim the chops—about one and a half pounds will be found sufficient, a small teacupful of flour, two teaspoonfuls of curry, a little salt. ...

    Article : 297 words
  10. NEW ELECTRIC BELL.

    An original electric bell combination is in use at Paris which is de[?] to getrid of all trouble caused by the question of batteries, for ...

    Article : 145 words
  11. SOLDIERS' QUEER BISCUITS.

    The Indian and Australian can make their own biscuits; the former is a "chupatty," the latter "damper." A chupatty results from the ...

    Article : 130 words
  12. SHEEP'S HEART, BAKED.

    It will take fully three of these to make a good dinner for a family, and they must be treated in much the same way as a bullock's heart. ...

    Article : 114 words
  13. What Spies Earn.

    A spy who really takes an interest in his work and makes himself useful and trustworthy to the Government that employs him—or her—may ...

    Article : 627 words
  14. EXPLOSIVE NEEDLES.

    The European war has been rep. ponsible for various inventions to slay mankind, ami the French War Office has now in operation an ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. Y.J.C.A —First Grade

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 words
  16. WOMAN—THE MIRROR.

    Woman's dress has always been a mirror which faithfully reflects the crisis through which a nation passes, and we can look back and frequently ...

    Article : 401 words
  17. BOILED OX TONGUE.

    It must be soaked all night in order to free it from the salt which is always used to preserve it. It must be boiled thoroughly for three hours. ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. TRIPE. AND HOW TO BOIL IT.

    Clean it well and wsh it thoroughly. Boil it from 2½ to 3 hours. It is well to boil with it half a dozen onions. Remove the latter and serve ...

    Article : 84 words
  19. COLDS INDICATE BRAINS.

    In a comprehensive study of the causes of "catching cold" which has just been made by Dr. C. M. Richter it has been determined that the quick ...

    Article : 204 words
  20. STEWED STEAK.

    The steak must ho cut up into little squares, rolled up into flour with pepper and salt sufficient to flavour, place the squares into a stewpan ...

    Article : 50 words
  21. SAUSAGES.

    Here is a new way where the sausage can be transformed into a good dish. Take one pint of milk, three eggs, two small teacupfuls of flour, ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. High Heels.

    Heels, it is said, owe their origin to Persia, where they were introduced upon sandals, in the shape of blocks of wood fixed underneath, such ...

    Article : 343 words
  23. School Jottings.

    "It is a pity," said a Briton, to a leading educationalist and Shakespearean student in the Victorian State service, "that Shakespeare is ...

    Article : 1,049 words
  24. Second Grade.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  25. CREAM-CAKES.

    Boil 2 ounces of butter in 1½ teacupful of milk. Now add 3 ounces of flour, and stir, over the gas, until the mixture is smooth, and continue ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. Winning a Church Bet.

    There is a story told about Sydney Smith that represents him as carrying a concealed pun into the pulpit with him. The most familiar version ...

    Article : 277 words
  27. A CHEAP BREAKFAST DISH.

    A man cannot say he has had no breakfast if a few of these forcemeat balls are taken with his coffee. Rub 1 ounce of butter into two ounces of ...

    Article : 214 words
  28. Richmond Branch, ANA

    The Richmond Branch A.N.A. met at the U.A. Hall, Church-street, on Thursday evening, 11th November. Mr. P. J. [?]ar (president) in the ...

    Article : 156 words
  29. The First V.C's.

    In presenting the Victoria Cross to soldiers actually "in the field," King George may, to some extent, have been influenced bythe original order, ...

    Article : 196 words
  30. RICHMOND A.N.A. RAMBLERS.

    The Richmond A.N.A. Ramble[?] played Clarendon at Albert Park. The game resulted in a win for the Ramblers. Scores A.N.A., 5 for [?] ...

    Article : 151 words
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