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  2. Real Broken Hearts.

    An inquest was recently held on the body of a woman at Hackney, and the doctor who made the postmortem examination discovered that ...

    Article : 345 words
  3. Why There Are No Pure Races.

    The old idea was that a race gained in vigour by its purity of strain, says Dr. Woods Hutchinson. This is a delusion, and the ...

    Article : 501 words
  4. THE FARM.

    A "catch" or "stolon" crop is one that is grown between the regular annual crops of the rotation, and which is not considered the main ...

    Article : 912 words
  5. To Prevent Accidental Poisoning.

    Recent distressing misadventures by poison brings to mind that many clever people have been for years trying to devise a means of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 281 words
  6. Ladies' Column. WONDERS OF A SMALL FRUIT.

    Is it not obvious that the fruit which gives character to such a noble preparation as the Christmas pudding must be something more ...

    Article : 169 words
  7. Airship Travelling.

    Captain C. M. Waterlow, of the Royal Flying Corps, states that a new material has recently been discovered for manufacturing the gas ...

    Article : 220 words
  8. CHRISTMAS PUDDING.

    2lb. raisins, 2lb. currants,, 2lb. flour, 2lb. beef suet (chooped finely) 1lb. breadcrumbs, six eggs, 1½lb. treacle, one teaspoonful ginger. ...

    Article : 67 words
  9. In Abraham's Country.

    The journey from Beirut to Aleppo, scarcely longer in point of mile-ago than from London to Manchester, took us nineteen hours. A ...

    Article : 509 words
  10. MINCEMEAT.

    Three large lemons, three large tart cooking apples, 1/2lb. stoned raisins, 1lb. currants, 1lb. finely-chopped beef suet, 1/2lb. moist sugar, 1oz. ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. Our Convicts.

    Criminals may be divided into two classes. Many men are to be found in the criminal ranks who, though constantly in and out of prison, are ...

    Article : 531 words
  12. A Nursery Chair.

    This nursery chair is such a simple contrivance and so very useful that the wonder is no one thought of it till now. A woman has the credit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 184 words
  13. THE BURIED CITIES.

    An Australian visiting Ceylon cannot but be impressed by the antiquity and historical romance of much that he comes across there. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 972 words
  14. Australian Irrigated Farms

    Large areas in Australia hitherto regarded as of little value, possibly on account of the scanty rainfall in those parts, or of the absence of ...

    Article : 342 words
  15. HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

    If you want to heat a flat-iron in your room, a tin plate over the gas-jet will enable you to heat the iron twice as quickly. ...

    Article : 283 words
  16. Roosevelt Story.

    Many good stories are told in Mr. Roosevelt's autobiography published recently. Mr. Roosevelt wished to appoint ...

    Article : 118 words
  17. A Slippery Mystery.

    After years of study scientists are still in ignorance as to the origin of the [?]l, which is in many ways an exceedingly puzzling creature. ...

    Article : 234 words
  18. SMART BOY.

    It was the grammar lessson, and the teacher was explaining the difference between a common and abstract noun. ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. OTTER ON RAILWAY PLATFORM.

    A large otter suddenly appearing at the main entrance of Virginia Water Railway Station, and running up the platform, fiercely ...

    Article : 65 words
  20. TO CLEAN OILCLOTH.

    Never use soap on oilcloth. Wash it with a flannel or sponge and cold water, and then polish it with a dry flannel. To improve the colour ...

    Article : 46 words
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