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  2. What Makes the Kinem[?]colour Colour?

    You've probably often asked your. self the above question while watching the natural [?]olour pictures on the screen, or at least you must ...

    Article : 576 words
  3. IN OTHER LANDS. JOHN CHINAMAN AND HIS CHILDREN.

    As a father, John Chinaman idolises his boys, but feels keenly the disgrace brought by the advent of a daughter. He does not consider ...

    Article : 301 words
  4. Fired from a [?]

    An enterprising [?] ger who, having [?] business, spent the [?] [?] he had [?] [?] ...

    Article : 168 words
  5. £10,000 in "Tips."

    "Departing Londoners leave behind them nearly £10,000 in ' tips ' at railway-stations in the week before Bank Holiday," says a railway ...

    Article : 146 words
  6. HEYTESBURY SHIRE COUNCIL.

    Present: Crs. P. T. Neylen (President), A. J. Staughton. W. E. Ellis, J. B. Andrews, C. Underwood, James McKenzie, R. L. Howlett, and [?] ...

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  7. Napoleon Relics.

    Followers of the Napoleonic cult in America—and their name is legion—will have an exceptional opportunity of inquiring mementoes ...

    Article : 774 words
  8. Telegraph Humour.

    There are several good examples of telegraphic errors in an article, "Humour in the Telegraph Office," in 'Chambers' Journal.' ...

    Article : 373 words
  9. WHAT IT WAS

    One morning old Mr. [?] dustriously plying his [?] wooden contrivance und[?] [?]hen windown in the [?] ...

    Article : 155 words
  10. A CITY OF SHRINES.

    Pagan, one of the ancient capitals of Bur[?]ah, is in many respects the most remarkable religious city in the world. Jerusalem, Benares, ...

    Article : 459 words
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  12. Dried Yeast.

    In the "Bulletin of Agricultural Intelligence and Plant Diseases" (Rome), Dr. F. Hayduck describes the remarkable development of the ...

    Article : 223 words
  13. Lumbermen's Heroism

    A striking story of heroism has come to light at Waverley, New Zealand. A youth named Jerry Payne was bush-felling on property ...

    Article : 212 words
  14. RISKY.

    Two impecunious Scotsmen once came upon a wayside inn. They had only "saxpence" between them, so they ordered one "nip o' whusky." ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. Ankle-bracelet Stockings.

    Some time ago women in Paris appeared in jewelled garters, which their slushed skirts revealed. Others wore jewelled bands round the calf ...

    Article : 235 words
  16. Profitable Ideas.

    A large fortune was realised by the inventor who patented the idea of making umbrellas from alpaca instead of gingham, and Samuel ...

    Article : 215 words
  17. British Crab Census

    No fewer than 5,750,000 crabs were, according to the annual report on Sea Fisheries for 1912 just issued, recorded in the landings for ...

    Article : 223 words
  18. THE SISTERS.

    A farewell social was tendered to Pr[?]vate Taylor, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tayolr, on Wednesday night on the eve of his departure to ...

    Article : 153 words
  19. MORE NOISE THAN WORK.

    "My dear, look here," said Mr. Simkins, as he stood on dock with his wife and pointed to a tug drawing several barges. "Such is ...

    Article : 98 words
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