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  2. "WE CAPTURED A VILLAGE."

    It was dawn on Saturday morning, and the second phase of the Battle of the somme was more than twenty four hours [?]d. The programme had ...

    Article : 1,607 words
  3. PETTICOAT HOSPITAL.

    The Engell street Hospital in London is the only military hospital in the world "manned" exclusively by women. Its C.O. (commanding [?] ...

    Article : 775 words
  4. Womans' World. TO COOK OLD FRENCH BEANS.

    This vegetable in not of much u[?] for the table when dry and tough, but by adopting the following method they can he made catable. [?], ...

    Article : 114 words
  5. MEAT POINTS.

    Meat can only be perfectly stewed if the water is kept just below the bolling-point. Meat loses one-fifth and upwards of ...

    Article : 420 words
  6. NOTHING SERIOUS.

    Doctor (politely, but looking at his watch with obvious impatience: "Pardon me, madam, but my time in not my own. You have given me ...

    Article : 921 words
  7. GREAT MEN'S SIGNATURES.

    When autograph fiends get busy they stick at nothing. The late Lord Kitchener would never willingly succumb to the autograph hunter. A ...

    Article : 257 words
  8. PEAR GINGER.

    For 6[?]b. of hard pears, you require 41b sugar, ¾[?]b. preserved ginger, and three lemons. Cut the pears and the ginger, but not very small. Add the ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. FALSE APPETITES.

    A false appetite is more common than any of the other false things, in fact, there is hardly a man or woman in Britain who has not got ...

    Article : 192 words
  10. THE RAIDERS' MOON.

    The earth's satellite, about which astronomers theorise and poets rave, has been rather in had odour of late, its brightness has been like the ...

    Article : 297 words
  11. HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

    A tablespoonful of cold water added to a beaten egg makes a cake lighter. Haddocks, if they are soaked ...

    Article : 311 words
  12. JONAHS OF THE FOOTLIGHTS

    "Jonahs" are as much a feature of the stage as the footlights. They are actors and actresses whose presence in the cast means failure and ...

    Article : 274 words
  13. A BIT ABOUT BOXERS.

    Why is it that so many boxers, after their strenuous careers, exchange fisticuffs for preaching? Of the many existing examples three stand out ...

    Article : 188 words
  14. A SACRED ROAD.

    Already the French Government has decided on a memorial that will worthily represent to the ages to come the grandeur and the horror of the ...

    Article : 326 words
  15. A RIGHTEOUS NEMESIS.

    It is more than probable that by her illegal use, or abuse, of the submarine, Germany is starving herself eventually instead of England. ...

    Article : 326 words
  16. AIR SOUNDINGS.

    Regular air-soundings are taken in Britain and our scientists know as much about the upper air as anybody of learned men in the world. ...

    Article : 262 words
  17. NOT LIKE ANYTHING ELSE.

    The most curious railway in existence is probably the Listowel and Ballybunion Railway, in the West of Ireland. ...

    Article : 233 words
  18. ANCIENT LIGHTS.

    The candle is in appearance a primitive affair, yet there is little doubt that its predecessor was the lamp. Old Egyptian tombs, which have ...

    Article : 151 words
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