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  2. BEHIND THE TIMES

    I HAVE just been reading a book Of Etiquette. It was Daphne's idea that we should have the thing in the house, but I'm obliged to admit we've ...

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  4. TRIUMPH OF MIND OVER DISEASE

    Some famous examples of the manner in which the strength of human will-power can triumph over weakness of body were given in a lecture by ...

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  5. A Few Words on Etiquette

    [?]quette is sadly behind the times. And then we come to the question of the traffic cop. In a book which devotes several pages to instructing ...

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    Tactful Landlady: "Show the gentleman up to number four bedroom, Polly and take down the 'Don't wipe your razor on the towel' notice." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "Excuse me, but ate you sitting on my Telegraph? "Oh, don't bother us now, Dad. Besides, the morning papers will be here very soon." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 24 words
  8. WAIL OF THE GOLF-WIDOW

    And thereafter the big boob degenerates so rapidly that within six months he is heartily despising Einstein for having a double-figure handicap and ...

    Article : 692 words
  9. LAUNCH EXPLOSION

    Narrowly missing Walter Henry Kuhl, the roof, awning and fittings of a launch flew 30 feet into the air when an explosion ...

    Article : 110 words
  10. NEW "SWEATSHOPS"

    Intensive drives for stricter child labour legislation to remedy "sweatshop" conditions due to the pressure of adverse business conditions and to ...

    Article : 757 words
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  12. RIFLE ACCIDENT

    Mrs. Olsen, The Caves, near Rockhampton, discharged a rifle at a snake on Saturday, and then put the weapon down. Her son Robert, 9, picked up ...

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  14. GOLD THROUGH THE POST

    Each week gold worth £12,000 is sent from the Bulolo goldfields, Central New Guinea, to Sydney by registered post (says the Melbourne "Herald") ...

    Article : 227 words
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    Mother (to small daughter who wants the light left on): "But you sleep in the dark at home, darling." Small daughter: "Yes, but it's my own dark at home, Mummie." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Wife: "Well, aren't you going to say anything about my pudding, George?" Husband (who has done his best with it): "Well, darling, I was just going to say: After all, it's British made. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 38 words
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