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  2. The Curate of Durnley

    A sudden impulse—primaeval, almost irresistible—came over Anwyl to take this man by the throat and with his two hands, squeeze the life ...

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  3. Australia and the War

    The trenches these days absorb the man-power of nations; their industrial life is being carried on more and more by women. This is particularly the ...

    Article : 1,318 words
  4. V.R.C. Autumn Meeting.

    Notwithstanding the fact that we are in the midst of local political and national turmoil and trouble, it can be accepted that people both in town ...

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    Mistress: You way that you were discharged from your former place for being too industriows? Applicant: Yes, ma'am. ...

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    Managing Editor: What was it that, young fellow wanted? Office Boy: He says that he wrote a sonnet entitled "Dolly's Dimples," ...

    Article : 48 words
  10. DRESSING WOUNDS WITH CELLULOID.

    To remove one of the worst terrors of the wounded man in hospital—the often agonising dressing of the healing wound—Sir Almroth Wright has ...

    Article : 152 words
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    Even matrimony has its advantages. A bachelor has to pay to attend lectures; but the married man gets his at home for nothing. ...

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  14. DO WOMEN LACK IMAGINATION?

    A very interesting question is whether men or women have the greater powers of imagination. Now, the persons who require the greatest f imagination. Just think for a mo­ment of the names of a few of the greatest of these. Amongst the first that occur to one are Shakespeare, ...

    Article : 129 words
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    Mr. Courtney (flatteringly): I had the blues awfully when I came here to-night, Miss Fisher, but they are all gone now. You are as good as ...

    Article : 48 words
  16. ROOSEVELT'S "SIMPLE BATH."

    To err is human, of course, and that must be the sole excuse a compositor can offer when he commits a more than usually stupid blunder. ...

    Article : 191 words
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    Teacher: Well, Johnny, who was the test man that ever lived? Johnny: Please, sir, it was mamma's first husband, sir. ...

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  21. MARVELLOUS MACHINES.

    Much of the inventive genius nowadays is centred on devices that will do away with the handling of food. A man has invented a machine which ...

    Article : 169 words
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