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  3. THE FRUIT INDUSTRY

    Questions addressed to "The Daily Telegraph" offices will be answered by the writer of these articles. In Mr Box's letter which I published ...

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  6. WIT AND HUMOR

    A little boy spent the day in the country at his grandmother's. Such a good time he had, running and racing and shouting for all he was worth. ...

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  8. FILLING THE COPPER.

    The minister's wife engaged a new servant. The girl was very friendly with a constable, and one flay she invited him to come round to see her. ...

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  9. DEAN HOLE AND HIS VERGER.

    Dean Hole was a famous joker. His chief verger at Rochester Cathedral was a gentleman named Miles, the original of Dickons's. Tope, who had been ...

    Article : 89 words
  10. ON THE LIST.

    On one of the old turnpikes yet remaining in the south a big touring car bad twice rushed through the gate without paying toll. The third time ...

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  12. GARDENING

    Kitchen Garden.—The improvement in the Weather during the past week has made it possible to get on to the land under much more satisfactory ...

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  13. DANGERS OF TRAVELLING.

    One of the best stories told about Artemus Ward concerns a journey which the humorist took on a little "one-horse" railroad line is the Middle ...

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  14. ALL INVITED.

    A ludricons instance of absent-mindedness was afforded by the pastor of a church in a small town. Not long ago, one Sunday morning, this ...

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  15. THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW

    William Maxwell writes in "The Daily Mail": We were riding over a hill near the Shaho. The dead lay upon the slope like livid stains on a ...

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  17. PROTECTION FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    One of the consequences of the Transvaal becoming a British colony was that certain high customs duties were abolished. For example, the duty of ...

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    Faster transcontinental railway speeds have resulted in shortening the mail time between London and Australia via the United States by one ...

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