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  2. BURGLARS' FIREWORKS

    A French chemist has invented on ingenious and somewhat humorous burglar alarm. He has submitted it to the laboratory of La Nature, ...

    Article : 139 words
  3. WORLD-WIDE NOTES. NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE.

    The "Sphere" puts before its readers a series of drawings and photographic pictures showing the extent to which "shorts" are being ...

    Article : 269 words
  4. BURIED MINERAL WEALTH.

    The many official and unofficial reports which are constantly being made as to the potentialities and capabilities of the Northern ...

    Article : 520 words
  5. EDUCATING THE HINTERLAND

    Residents of the cities and towns of Australia, who enjoy all the privileges of a spoon-fed civilisation, can form no idea of the privations and ...

    Article : 524 words
  6. A Winning Hazard.

    Some time ago Diggle was asked if it was true that he was taking up golf. "Golf!" said Diggle. "You mean ...

    Article : 1,057 words
  7. A Tough Situation.

    "The toughest situation I was ever in," said a young man who lives by his wits, "was when I went into a Sixth-avenue gambling-den in New ...

    Article : 753 words
  8. Ladies' Column. SOME GOOD RECIPES.

    The sight of Seville oranges in the fruit shops reminds us that the time for making marmalade has come. Marmalade is one of the ...

    Article : 335 words
  9. BANK FOR WOMEN.

    An interesting experiment in being made in Berlin by a number of advanced women in establishing a small banking concern, to be known as the ...

    Article : 162 words
  10. A LUCKLESS CATERPILLAR.

    Nature is a curious force. There is a caterpillar in Australia. It looks for food under leaves and twigs in the usual way. As it searches, a ...

    Article : 157 words
  11. "NUTS IS NUTS."

    A Mr. Donaldson, who owned a sugar refinery in Queensland, went to England one year and bought some machinery for his business. He took ...

    Article : 211 words
  12. MARMALADE (ANOTHER WAY.)

    Ingredients: Twelve Seville oranges, nine sweet oranges, two lemons, and the weight of the fruit in preserving sugar. ...

    Article : 231 words
  13. MOVING PICTURES REVEAL LIVING-CELL FORMATION.

    The Society of Biology in Paris recently watched a moving-picture film in which the formation of living cells was shown. Tadpoles which had been ...

    Article : 71 words
  14. THE HEART OF AUSTRALIA.

    The dead heart of Australia always exerts an insistent influence over the minds and imaginations of city dwellers; and the arative ...

    Article : 457 words
  15. "CEDARS OF LEBANON."

    According to a French traveller who has just returned from Syria, the celebrated "cedars of Lebanon," so often spoken of in the Old ...

    Article : 134 words
  16. PRISON BATTLE.

    An extraordinary shooting afiray, attended by the loss of seven lives, occurred in the prison at M'Allister, Oklahoma, some time ago, when three ...

    Article : 273 words
  17. THE GROWING WEALTH OF GREAT BRITAIN.

    In this pessimistic age it is cheerng to peruse the table showing the strength and progress of the over-seas Dominions which the Board of ...

    Article : 380 words
  18. MARMALADE PUPPING.

    Before quitting the topic in which marmalade figures conspicuously, I give a recipe for marmalade pudding. This pudding is to be baked. ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. A MUSICAL MOTOR-CAR.

    A novel method is being employed to advertise the goods of the A. J. Jordan Cutlery Company, of St. Louis and Sheffield. The firm's ...

    Article : 120 words
  20. MARMALADE SAUCE.

    This is a very nice accompaniment to plain puddings, such as boiled suet, arrowroot, etc. Required: Half a pint of water, one glass of ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. A Welcome Valentine.

    On the way to the famous "Watersmeet," near Lynmouth, North Devon. there is a quaint little hamlet called Middleham. ...

    Article : 249 words
  22. STRATHCONA'S RAOMANTIC MARRIAGE.

    The marriage of Lord Strathcona was a romance. He met the lady when he was twenty-nine, and living on the coast of Labrador. She was a ...

    Article : 192 words
  23. GLASS DRESSES.

    It has remained for the twentieth century to show the advantages of garments made of minerals. lncredible as it may seem, stone, iron, ...

    Article : 164 words
  24. BEEF TRIPE—TO FRICASSE.

    Stew gently in milk and water two pounds of tripe, cut into strips of equal length a bunch of parsley and an onion. When these have ...

    Article : 143 words
  25. A VALUABLE VIOLIN.

    A Madrid newspaper says that an amateur musician in Las Palmas, who sent, a violin to London to be repaired, received an offer of £2,000 ...

    Article : 40 words
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