You may make quite a hit, And he won't care a hit, If you [?] an old friend that be lives by his wit: ...
Article : 49 wordsBronze Turkeys usually give best results, and are raised extensively. They generally grow the largest size in the shortest time, mature early, and are ...
Article : 426 wordsThe Royal Warwickshire Regiment, which has suddenly added the names of two heroes to its already illustrious roll—first Colonel Elkington, and then ...
Article : 127 wordsGerman genius beats against our blockade vainly, and strives to stir up neutral nations with brave talk of "the freedom of the seas," ignoring the cruel ...
Article : 550 wordsThe steamer sun was soft and bland, As they went through the meadow land. The little wind that hardly shook The silver of the sleeping brook ...
Article : 150 wordsAt the outbreak of the war Britain's total fighting strength in the air consisted of six squadrons of active aeroplanes—eighty in number—manned ...
Article : 123 wordsIn a seaport town in Wales, on a [?]old afternoon in March, in a barely-furnished but clean cottage room, there knelt a white-haired woman. ...
Article : 2,029 wordsThe steel helmets adopted by the French and British weigh from 1¼lb. to 1½lb. each. The materials employed in the making consist of plates of steel ...
Article : 293 wordsCopper-clad steel who is finding its way into the electrical industries for certain purposes where wire cost and wire strength are important ...
Article : 119 wordsThe dairying industry has increased in leaps and bounds of late years. This can be plainly seen in a perusal of the annual export returns. The popularity of ...
Article : 1,064 wordsIt has been calculated that a single tree is able through its leaves to purify the air from the carbonic acid arising from the respiration of at least a dozen ...
Article : 126 wordsWhen the quantity of petroleum that can be obtained from the oil wells of America begins to show signs of diminution, there will still be a ...
Article : 141 wordsTake a quarter of a pound of finely chopped suet, half a pound of bread crumbs, a quarter of a pound of moist sugar, the finely chopped or grated ...
Article : 101 wordsSir John French's pet hobby is the study of Napoleonic literature. He is one of the greatest living authorities on "The Little Corporal." Very few ...
Article : 411 wordsRather fictitious sound the reports emanating from Germany to the effect that allied airmen are dropping fire bombs to destroy Teuton crops. In the ...
Article : 121 wordsThere is no dependence that can be sure but a dependence upon one's self.— John Gay. men have agreed upon to facilitate the ...
Article : 273 wordsA good many people have an idea chat brown boots are only suitable for dry summer weather. This is a missive. Black boots show the mud and ...
Article : 177 wordsWhen the bottom of the sea gives way from some future volcanic disturbance the whole earth will be consumed in flames, just as other worlds ...
Article : 365 wordsBoil a pint of milk with sugar to taste, and any flavoring that may be preferred. Remove the milk from the fire when it has boiled [?] minute or ...
Article : 160 wordsMore than one instance has come to light of officers who have lost one arm being allowed to go to the-front again. They are keen men, of course, who feel ...
Article : 167 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Wingham Chronicle and Manning River Observer (NSW : 1898 - 1954), Sat 13 Jan 1917, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: