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  2. From Various Sources

    What sort of pigeon-shots have they at Coolgardie?. The "Miner," under the heading of "Pigeon Shooting," states that the Coolgardie Rifle Club ...

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  3. Russian Giant Planes

    I have spent no pleasanter days and nights on the Russian front than with the airmen. From of old I have a liking and sympathy for the flying man ...

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  4. Behind the Lines

    Never, I think (writes M. Nemirovitch Danchenko, a well-known Russian war correspondent, in a graphic account to the "Times" of the work ...

    Article : 890 words
  5. MICE FRIGHTEN WOMEN.

    Forty high school girls, stenographers and older women on their way to Portland were thrown into a panic when two mice invaded a ...

    Article : 122 words
  6. REALLY WORTH WHILE.

    The wireless telegraph is fine, Let all the poets harp it; But wouldn't it be just divine To have a beatless carpet? ...

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  7. Arch-Fiend's Red List

    One has often heard of people being on the Black List. It has remained for Prussian Headquarters to compile a Red List of persons who for one ...

    Article : 536 words
  8. When Soldiers are Hit

    There was a town in France (for it is now ruined by shell-fire) which, in its hey-day, housed some ten thousand inhabitants; now it houses, ...

    Article : 1,609 words
  9. Ladies' Letter.

    So at last we are to have policewomen, or women police, or whatever they are to be called. We have lagged long behind in this movement, ...

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  10. Prince of Wales

    The Paris newspaper, "Le Journal," of June 13, announces, on the authority of its Rome correspondent, that the Prince of Wales is betrothed to ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. WASHING DAY 1894.

    "I'was in, my crimson camp at Cue, All day a blighting dust-storm blow, And it was hot as Hades, too, The day I done the wash. ...

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  12. MON AND OTHER PLACES.

    Australian aboriginals, who gave their districts names like Coonabarabran, Murwillumbah, or Tolwhyjerryalambone, are not the only people who ...

    Article : 295 words
  13. On the Right Key.

    "Husband." "What is it?" "I am sure that young follow in the parlor is holding daughter's hand;" ...

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  14. HUSBAND-CHOOSING BY CANDLELIGHT.

    Mr. R. G. Knowles, the famous comedian, has travelled all over the world, and in his reminiscences, "A Modern Columbus" (Werner Laurie), he tells ...

    Article : 184 words
  15. The Patient's Idea.

    Doctor to patient): You've had a pretty close call. It's your strong constitution that pulled you through. Patient: Well, doctor, remember ...

    Article : 32 words
  16. Wasn't Ambitious.

    One afternoon the superintendent of a Sabbath school announced the hymn, "I want to be an angel," and all those present enthusiastically ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. Angelic Woman.

    "I don't like my now gown very well," said the young lady In Bondstreet. "The material is awfully pretty, and the style is all right, but ...

    Article : 125 words
  18. A Pearl Among Women.

    "My husband has found a way by which ho says I am of the greatest help to him in his literary work." "HOW nice that must be of you, my ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. Answered.

    "Dad, what do they call a man who eats only vegetables?" "A vegetarian, son." "And one who eats people?' ...

    Article : 27 words
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