1st.—When you approach a person drowning in the water, assure him, in a lo[?]d and firm voice, that he is safe. 2nd.—Before jumping in to save him ...
Article : 690 wordsThere are snow-white mists on the mountain side, There are wild flowers wet with rain, ...
Article : 409 wordsThe best of all woods for the m[?]n who, regardless of a little extra expense, wishes to put up an A1. fence is ironbark. Posts, 8 x 4, 2 feet in the ...
Article : 1,025 wordsChristmas holidays bring out the usual crop of snake yarns and fish stories, even an "Unspotted" correspondent writes to brag of a ...
Article : 1,490 wordsMr. Geo. Winkley, of West Maitland writes in the "Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W.":—"I take the liberty of bringing under notice the death of a ...
Article : 182 wordsIf you get into water beyond your depth, do not plunge, struggle or throw your hands and arms out of the water. Tread water in the erect ...
Article : 117 wordsThis may not be true, but it was new to our reporter, who overheard it whilst riding on a tram car, so it is likely there are othors who have ...
Article : 210 wordsAvoid bathing within two hours after a meal. Avoid bathing when exhausted by fatigue or from any other cause. ...
Article : 261 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 1,378 words[?] a way of appearing in the composing and press rooms at the most unexpected times, and as his visits often resulted in a general "shake ...
Article : 249 wordsThere are vary few districts in which the sunflower cannot be easily grown. The yield of seed is very heavy, and it is a splendid feed for poultry. The ...
Article : 208 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Foster and Toora Mirror and South Gippsland Shire Advocate (Vic. : 1914), Thu 15 Jan 1914, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: