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  2. AUSTRALIAN CALL, COO-E-E.

    COO'EY, COO'EE (of imitative origin). A peculiar whistling sound made by the Australian aborigines as a call or signal. (Written also "Cooie.")—Webster's international dictionary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 494 words
  3. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.

    Of the many wonderful discoveries in medical science during the past decade, few will be more warmly welcomed than a successful treatment for one of the gravest, most obstinate, and most ...

    Article : 728 words
  4. PEER AND PILGRIM.

    The youthful Earl of Arundel, only eon of the Duke of Norfolk, died recently at his father's seat, Arundel Castle, Sussex. Though heir to one of the most splendid ...

    Article : 327 words
  5. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ON RAILWAYS.

    A new application of wireless telegraphy is about to be put to the test by the Belgian State Railways Administration. It is proposed to instal the trains with wireless telegraphy ...

    Article : 115 words
  6. WAITING FOR A TRAIN.

    Passenger (who has been waiting for two hours for train): "I say, boy, what graveyard is that over there?" "Well that graveyard belongs to the company, ...

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