Articles from page 3: Previous page Next page

  1. Please wait. Loading browse data... loading
  2. Gunpowder as a Medicine.

    Dr.John H. Clarke's claim to have discovered the efficacy of gunpowder as a medicine ias drawn from the Rev. Fuller Mills, a retired Baptist ...

    Article : 203 words
  3. A [?]inelayer's "Suicide."

    Why do we hear so little about the life nowadays in the North Sea? I can't say much, but the story of the German minelayer Meteor ought to ...

    Article : 1,137 words
  4. A War Problem.

    A good story is told of a certain Bradford City volunteer—a big man of inconvenient weight. The attacking party had gained their objective, ...

    Article : 270 words
  5. Richmond City Council.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,956 words
  6. WISE AND OTHERWISE.

    One evening, just as the little widow was about to leave the chapel, she was addressed by the deacon. "Good evening, sister," he ...

    Article : 114 words
  7. Womans World.

    Pound in a mortar five cloves of garlic, six cloves of shalots, 1 tablespoonful of coriander seed, and a blade or two of mace. Now add ½ ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. fraud Up to Date.

    The modern criminal is distinctly a man of ideas, and light-fingered gentry are no exception to the rule. Many and ingenious are the devices ...

    Article : 595 words
  9. WINDSOR BEANS.

    These are usually called "broad" beans, and are one of the best autumn vegetables. I need not say that the garden grown beans only are f[?]t ...

    Article : 131 words
  10. THE BISHOP'S "SWEAR."

    The late Sir John Millais was a very keen fisherman. He used to tell a story of an old man who was his attendant during a day's sport in the ...

    Article : 208 words
  11. Richmond Draughts Club

    A large and representative gathering of draught players assembled at the rooms of the Richmond Draughts Club Church-street, on Wednesday evening ...

    Article : 815 words
  12. Women in the Ranks.

    From time to time, since the Great War began, reports have come through of women taking their places in the firing lines. These reports ...

    Article : 636 words
  13. RED CABBAGE PICKLE.

    You will find this a very simple method—very different from the long process used by housekeepers of forty years ago, when, if [?] remember ...

    Article : 166 words
  14. A Red Cross Heroine.

    That the soldiers have not monopolised the heroism of the war is touchingly illustrated by the sublime devotion of one of our nurses. In ...

    Article : 204 words
  15. THE "SPECIAL'S" FIRST CASE.

    One sultry afternoon Special-constable Smith and another S.C. were out on patrol round one of the suburbs of a large town. ...

    Article : 274 words
  16. PLUM SAUCE.

    This is a very delicious relish for cold game or meat of any kind. The plums must be stoned, and you will require 9lb. of the fruit, 3lb. sugar, ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. TO PICKLE SILVER ONIONS.

    Peel the onions, and put them, as you do so, into a jar. Boil enough vinegar to cover them, with a few cloves, 3 or 4 pieces of sugar and ...

    Article : 107 words
  18. True Incidents of the War.

    At the wav anniversary meetings held at Malmesbury, Wilts, Lieutenant Harold E. Gorst, speaking of the splendid spirit which animates ...

    Article : 185 words
  19. ARTICHOKE SAUCE.

    To serve with poultry. Peel and wash half a dozen good-sized artichokes—the common, Jerusalem kind. Boil them in 1½ gill of milk and ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. Antidote for Snake Venom

    India's annual loss of over 20,000 lives from snake bite has forced the production of an antidote serum. The Parel Laboratory, Bombay, keeps ...

    Article : 161 words
  21. VEGETABLE MARROW JAM.

    You require 51b. of marrow, freed from pith, seeds, and skin, 6lb. sugar, 2 large lemons, 2 ounces of bruised ginger, ¼ teaspoonful cayenne. Cut ...

    Article : 98 words
  22. LIKED IT.

    Smith and Jones were discussing the new lady conductor on the trams. Smith had not got a good word to say tor them. ...

    Article : 285 words
  23. Coffee Sales Increasing.

    Coffee drinking is largely on the increase in England. Up to the end of July, 3,178,000 more pounds of coffee were consumed than during the ...

    Article : 180 words
  24. APRICOT JAM.

    Two pounds dried apricots, 21b. of sugar. Soak the fruit for two days and nights; pour off the water, add the sugar, and boil for nearly two ...

    Article : 31 words
  25. PARADISE PUDDING.

    This is not a very cheap dish, on account of the 3 eggs required, but for a special occasion one must not grudge a few extra pennies. Besides ...

    Article : 110 words
  26. New Discovery in the Wine Industry.

    The American Department of Agriculture announces that there has been discovered at Washington a method for concentrating grape juice, which ...

    Article : 254 words
  27. High-Explosive Shells.

    An effect of high-explosive shells, described by M. R. Arnonx before the French Society of Civil Engineers, and reported in "Nature," explains ...

    Article : 207 words
  28. LEMON SAUCE.

    This is to be Used with above pudding. Grate the rind of 1 lemon, and extract the juice (there should be about a wineglassful.) Add to the ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. HE KNEW HORSE.

    An officer who was superintending the exercise of horses rebuked an old soldier for the way he was riding, saying, "Bring your horse here! I ...

    Article : 153 words
  30. TOO LAZY.

    A certain garrison chaplain, now dead, was noted for his excessive indolence, and also for the length of his sermons. ...

    Article : 115 words
  31. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A certain physician has been much troubled with drunken servants. He advertised for a footman, and from the many applicants singled out ...

    Article : 117 words
×

Buy

Download

Please choose from the following download options:

Share

Share this item on:

Print

Print page as...

The National Library of Australia's Copies Direct service lets you purchase higher quality, larger sized photocopies or electronic copies of newspapers pages.

Scope
Format of download
as... PDF PDF

You need to login before you can save preferences.

$