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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Lieut.-Col. Forrest (Caulfield) : Perhaps I am like the honourable member for Kew. I have been in doubt whether the Bill was one really ...

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  4. "CALLED BACK."

    The other day a man was sitting up in bed in hospital with a contented smile on his face. "How are you feeling ?" asked the ...

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  5. MOURNING COLOURS.

    Slack is the mourning colour worn throughout Europe ; it expresses privation of light. In other parts of the world various colours are worn, ...

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  6. BATTLES FOR BRIDES.

    A curious marriage custom persists in Abchasia, a district o[ the Cauccasus. On the Wedding day the bride withdraws to the darkest room of ...

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  8. BOWLING NOTES.

    May we be permitted to commence our weekly notes by extending a hearty welcome to the exponents of another branch of sport, viz., croquet ? ...

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  9. ELEPHANT GRAVEYARDS

    Like William Tell and the affair of the apple, the legend of the elephant graveyards still appears to exist. Writing of the ivory auction, a ...

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  10. DISEASE-DODGING INDUSTRIES

    It has been established that many industries take heavy toll of life and limb, or leave their votaries particularly susceptible to diseases, but we ...

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  12. GIPSIES FEAR GHOSTS.

    Gipsies are very superstitious, particularly in their fear of the dead They believe that so long as the possessions of a dead gipsy remain ...

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  13. WORK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Speaking in the Legislative Assembly on the question of unemployment, Mr. Burnett Gray, M.L.A., said: 1 am keenly interested in the ...

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  14. STRANGE YET TRUE.

    A family in cleaning and re papering one of the rooms of a flat they had just entered at Begles, near Bordeaux, found concealed behind the ...

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  15. BISCUIT BAKER TAKES BUTTER.

    John Welch, biscuit baker, was before the Prahran Court charged that on November 21 he stole 18 lbs. of butter, value £1[?]14/-, the property ...

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  16. THE ANSWER'S A LEMON

    What article, costing but a penny. or less, cas br put to the greatest number of uses. ? The answer's a lemon ! In scores of ways it saves ...

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  17. REDUCING RAILWAY RISKS.

    An apparatus designed to prevent railway disasters has been invented by an Italian Special signals are worked by means of a third rail that ...

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  18. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    In the House, Mr. Burnett Gray (St. Kilda) asked the Treasurer— 1. If the agreement affecting the control of War Service Homes in ...

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