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  4. Nature's Weapons

    It is only necessary to offend a c[?]t to find that she is very adequately armed (says a writer in the Melbourne "Age"). Civilisation has largely put ...

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  5. PAINTING WITH A GUN

    When lead bullets shot from a rifle strike a surface which they cannot penetrate they are instantly dispersed in a shower of molten lead (says ...

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  6. PRIZE ROSE MINUS SCENT

    Shakespeare is wrong. A rose by any other name does not smell as sweet--when it is a hybrid, for example, it very rarely smells at all. ...

    Article : 317 words
  7. SPURS ON BIRDS.

    When a horseman puts spurs round his ankles, he is imitating some of the tower animals, birds in particular. Chanticleer has won his spurs. Other ...

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