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  3. FRENCH SAPPERS.

    The following account of fighting in France is supplied by the French "Eye-Witness":—In the close country of the Argonne ...

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  4. AH IRRISISTIBLE APPEAL

    When the war clouds broke, Australia found her soul. None can doubt the grunt magnanimous soul it is that gives without stint in rehouse to every call— ...

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  5. FOR WOMAN'S EYE.

    An Up-to-date Blouse, with Belt, Collar, and Cuffs of Tartan, and Tie to match. It seems quite certain that, although ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AMONG PROMINENT PEOPLE, PAPERS and POLITICIANS

    "Australians' zeal springs from the conviction that they are battling for the traditions, principles, and ideals of their race, and from the firm hope that ...

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  7. WAR WORSHIPPERS.

    "The Kaiser will hurl into the last deadly fight every German soldier, every German ship and gun and every German dollar; for, while it is true that ...

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  8. THE DRAGON.

    "Germany has deliberately, and of calculation gone back to the time when dragons tore each other in the slime,' and her dragons are terrible with all ...

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  9. RUSSIA'S STRENGTH.

    "Russia's numbers cannot possibly be over-triumphed by Germany and Austro-Hungary. Russia can be defeated only by her shortage of material—arms ...

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  10. A SAYING.

    The Corsicans have a saying that a sheep is the only animal which will not avenge its dead. Evidently the saying was manufactured before Columbus ...

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  11. THE ALLIES' CAUSE.

    "The British nation welcomes Italy as a sister-in-arms, and is sealing the alliance with out pledge that our bonds will not be stayed until, with Italy's ...

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  12. TOO RIGID.

    "Though the administration of the Patriotic Funds may be perfectly just, they can be too rigid, and worthy cases—and I sorry to say there are many ...

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  13. INCOHERENT EFFORTS.

    "That we (English) Liberal thinkers are a jarring rabble at the present time is only too lamentably true, and with every week I realise more bitterly the ...

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  14. GO QUIETLY.

    "In the matter of the recent German atrocities I would say let us not lose our heads. Let us all go quietly, investigate well, and hesitate before taking ...

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  15. WILL GIVE IN.

    "Before June 5 next Austria will give in, since by that time her population will have no bread to cat and Germany is not likely to give them ...

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  16. SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES.

    "Prohibition would involve two serious consequences. The distillers and brewers would claim compensation, which could hardly be denied them ...

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  17. FAIR PLAY.

    "I would not treat the Germans unkindly. One of Britain's strong points is her spirit of fair play and strong belief in justice. The law says you ...

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  18. AS USUAL.

    "Patriotism need not interfere with the pursuit of one's ordinary business affairs. This was proved last week, when the railway men at the Redfern ...

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  19. FOR ALL TIME.

    "Atrocities which will for ever disgrace Prussia have set the heather on fire, and now the clans imperial are rallying to the King and Empire. The ...

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  20. NORMAL.

    "American missionaries in Turkey are reported to be in grave danger. A significant indication that conditions over there have returned to normal."— ...

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  21. EXCUSE.

    "The rapid rise in the cost of living is almost entirely the work of the commercial traitor. As soon as the guns go off he gets busy. Stocks are ...

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  22. LONDON'S CRAWLING CLAY.

    Sinking artesian wells in London is attended with considerable danger owing to the shrinkage of the soil, said Mr. Aubrey Strahan in an address on "The ...

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  23. COMMAND OF THE SEA.

    "A British army, however strong and however well equipped, must be imprisoned and confronted with the prospects of starvation unless the strength of the ...

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  24. MODEL KINGDOM.

    "Before the war Belgium was a model kingdom. Only half the size of Tasmania, it supported a population of nearly. 8,000,000; all working; all well ...

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  25. SHARP VISION.

    Some interesting experiments have been made in the German Army to find out at what distance one soldier can recognise another. ...

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  26. NOBLE COMRADES.

    "We have noble comrades in arms," and, in the words of Wordsworth,—thou hast great allies; Thy friends are exultations, agonies. ...

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  27. MAN ON THE LAND.

    "In the federal scheme of the Caucus, the man an the land doesn't count. He is to be the victim of unrestricted competition or of restrictive price-fixing ...

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  28. YOUNG AUSTRALIA.

    "Safely stored in the ardent soul of Young Australia are hatred of outrage," love of freedom, and the fighting instincts of the northern race. The rape of ...

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  29. CEMENT FROM BEETS.

    It is now reported that a French firm is making an excellent cement from a by product in the process of making beet sugar. The scum that forms when the ...

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  30. RIPE FOR CHANGE.

    "The time is fully ripe for a change. Either the Christianity of Christ is true, or it is not. If it is true, then Christ in not getting a fair deal. But a fair ...

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  31. A SOLDIER'S KING.

    A highly-placed Belgian official has given, in the course of an interview, a very interesting account of the Belgian King Albert. ...

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  32. SEVEN—A MYSTIC NUMBER.

    The Romans had no week, but reckoned by months, counting forward and backward from the ides and nones, until the fourth century, when they adopted ...

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  33. CLOSELY ASSOCIATED.

    "The pity of it is, that rebellion seems to be so closely associated with gastrenomies that by the time the hunger of men is relieved, they want to ...

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  34. MUST GO TOGETHER.

    "The longer I live, and the more I have to do with the disagreeable part of my work, the more certain I am that religious and secular education must go ...

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  35. WONDER.

    "The chaplains accompanying the expeditionary force want £'00 a year. They get £500. After interviewing the Minister for Defence, they decided to ...

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  36. JUST LIKE THAT.

    "Your hands smell of fish, Johnnie—and yet you say you've been to Sunday School. How's that?" "Well, you see, father, it's like this ...

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  37. INDIFFERENCE.

    "The difficulty which faces the church at the present moment is that of indifference. The attitude of a great many people towards the church is well expressed by the recruit who, on being ...

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  38. MOST TO LOSE.

    "A complete victory for Germany in this war would leave Great Britain impoverished and humiliated and crushed, but still intact. Canada would ...

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  39. THE CONSEQUENCES.

    Tommy had got into the bad habit of breaking the household crockery, and so often did he commit this offence that his mother warned him that the next time he ...

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  40. ALCOHOLIC EFFECTS.

    "The consumption of immature spirits causes a violent form of drunkenness, Experiments have been tried, and one monkey, when given mature spirits ...

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  41. SALT SALMON.

    Salted salmon can be given either as an appetiser or an ordinary dish. To prepare it, take one half (the side) of imported salmon. Soak and skin this ...

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  42. SYMPATHY.

    "Please "accept my heartful sympathy at the loss of General Bridges on the battlefield and my fervent wishes that his departed spirit may help still ...

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  43. THE DIFFERENCE.

    "Englishmen who have seen the French of to-day realise the fine virtues of their character and regret that the British do not rouse and concentrate like ...

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  44. A PLACE FOR A HERO.

    D. Cambanis has contributed a moving little article to the latest issue of "T.P.'s Journal of Great Deeds of the Great War," an article full of anecdotes ...

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  45. "VICTORY" WALLPAPER.

    After the "Final Victory" the German people are to be urged to decorate their houses with "victory" wallpaper. This statement may sound fantastic to ...

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  46. DIFFERENCE.

    "Kitchener gets his men by cajolery and silly catch phrases such as are beloved by the unlettered English; we obtain our soldiers as a natural result of ...

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  47. SOME POLISH.

    The wife of a wealthy manufacturer had occasion to call in the help of a now floor-polisher. "Do you understand your business ...

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  48. FISH FRIED IN OIL.

    First clean fish thoroughly. Seale, scrape, and fillet. Different fish have to be filleted in different ways. For instance, the garfish is filleted by ...

    Article : 86 words
  49. SOUSED FISH.

    is generally baked in the oven. Almost any kind of fish can be used in this way. Bake the fish in a little water with a sliced onion, in a slow oven until ...

    Article : 98 words
  50. POWER OF A KING.

    "The security of civilisation is in peril as long as any weight of fact remains in the fiction that the king himself is the actual ruler. In the British Empire, the ...

    Article : 80 words
  51. NO APPLICATION.

    "The precept, 'Let not the sun go down upon your wrath' has no application when the freedom and honor of humanity are at stake."—Mr. Asquith. ...

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