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  2. PARS FROM ALL PARTS

    ThE Nowra "Leader" writes: "A Valley man saw two laughing jackasses swallowing a snake one day last week. One 'Jacky' started on the head and the other on the ...

    Article : 72 words
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  4. DEEP-SEA FISH IN FRESH WATER.

    An interesting experiment that should have far-reaching results has just been brought to a successful issue in Germany. It has been proved that deep-sea fish can ...

    Article : 238 words
  5. A WAR KITE.

    Extensive experiments are being made by the British Government to develop airships for military purposes. Many clever inventions have been brought to light. ...

    Article : 94 words
  6. NOVEL LAW.

    The "East African Standard" (Mombasa) publishes the following: "A correspondent who signs his name and address writes us the history of a ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. DEADLINESS OF OVERWORK.

    Most business people who work at high pressure suffer from nervous diseases. The work hard, sleep little, and have no time properly to masticate and digest food. ...

    Article : 177 words
  8. FAKED ART TREASURES.

    London art dealers used to say a fow years ago that the manufacture of "old masters" and imitations of old furniture was exclusively a Continental trade. ...

    Article : 226 words
  9. THE CHRONO-MEGAPHONE.

    Visitors to the Hippodrome on Monday evening next will witness the first public performance in London of the "Chrone-Mcgaphone." There was an attempt some ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. THE GREAT WHITE SCOURGE.

    "If gunshot wounds, drownings, burns, and local Injuries are eliminated," said the Su[?]n-General of the United States Navy in a recent medical report on tuberculosis ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. HOW TO GET THE KEENEST RAZOR EDGE.

    Travellers have noted that Damascus blades are made only when the wind is from the north. The experiments of M. Anozoff were suggested by this hint, and ...

    Article : 103 words
  12. URCHIN "RINGS UP" THE KAISER.

    When Henry Schmidt, a German schoolboy at Honef, heard that the Kaiser intended to visit that town, he said to his classmates, "Here is a chance for a ...

    Article : 199 words
  13. POINT THAT FEEDS THREE WATERSHEDS.

    Says the "Hawkesbury Herald":—During the course of a tour in the Manaro district out attention was drawn to what is considered a curiosity. Near ...

    Article : 195 words
  14. GUNS WOULD WEAR QUICKLY.

    A very interesting problem in gunnery is raised by Brigadier-General Crozier, Chief of Ordnance in the United States Army, in his annual report. He holds that ...

    Article : 151 words
  15. ELECTRICITY DIRECT FROM HEAT.

    The astounding news comes from Newark, New jersey, feat a practical apparatus has been devised which can convert coal into the electric fluid without the ...

    Article : 422 words
  16. CLIMBER'S PERILOUS EXPERIENCE.

    A plucky rescue from a serious predicament was effected at Murlwai, New Zealand, on New Year's Day. Two young men named Edward Featon and Edward Batten ...

    Article : 309 words
  17. MADE TO ORDER.

    This morning's "Times" contains an appreciation of the true Inwardness of the anti-Japanese movement in California by our contemporary's special ...

    Article : 234 words
  18. THE FIRE-WALKERS.

    The Bega fire-walkers gave an exhibition in the Athletic Park, Wellington, on January 1. There was a large attendance of the public. The "New Zealand Times" ...

    Article : 263 words
  19. A GOOD IGUANA STORY.

    In the "Sunday Times" of January 6 there appeared a contribution from your Melbourne Representative, under the above title. The anecdote was evidently ...

    Article : 224 words
  20. IN A SUNNY LAND

    "Let me ring for some tea," she said, rising and moving towards the bell. "And cards?" said Mrs. Umpquill. "I was at an exquisitely arranged afternoon ...

    Article : 2,401 words
  21. ITEMS.

    Linen acts as a conductor of electricity, while silk is on almost, perfect insulator. Artificial ear-drums, made of thin leaves of silver, are being used in the Russian ...

    Article : 240 words
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  23. THE PHIOLOSOPHER.

    "When I peruse ray newspaper," grimly said the Old Codger, 1 hunt the obscure [?]rners where lurk the chunks of wisdom dug up by the exchange editors; and here ...

    Article : 332 words
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