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  3. FOR WOMAN'S EYE.

    The possibilities of the blouse are inexhaustible. It is transformed in so many new and charming ways each season that it remains forever a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

    To make a good floor stain, buy six pence worth of permanganate of potash. To each pint of cold water allow three teaspoonfuls of permanganate. Stir well ...

    Article : 97 words
  5. HOPE FOR THE INEBRIATE.

    An interesting feature of the annual report of the Comptroller General of Prisons is an extract from the first annual report of the Shaftesbury ...

    Article : 918 words
  6. AMONG PROMINENT PEOPLE, PAPERS and POLITICIANS

    "We are surely nearing the point where the enemy, for want of men, will no longer be able to hold his immensely extended front; then his overstrained ...

    Article : 69 words
  7. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    "If we can continue to raise £10,000 a month for the relief of the Belgians, we would be giving what may be regarded as a fair share of assistance under ...

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  8. NO COMPROMISE.

    "Germany is a country which has been fed up with the monstrous doctrine that the only power in the world worth achieving is that of might and ...

    Article : 133 words
  9. THE TIDAL WAVE.

    "The first tremendous blow of the Allies' grand offensive has been driven home. Fifteen villages and two fortified towns are now in the Allies' hands, and ...

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  10. TO MEND A LEAKY KETTLE.

    To mend a leaky kettle procure a small piece of asbestos, insert into the hole, and you will find that the kettle will last as long as though mended by ...

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  11. MR. HUGHES' SHIPS.

    "As Australian shipping is free from most of the taxes imposed on British lines, Mr. Hughes's investment promises to be very successful, and will rouse ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. RE-PAPERING A ROOM.

    Before re-papering a room, the walls should be stripped bare of all old papers. The practice of papering a new over an old wallpaper is ...

    Article : 105 words
  13. IDLE INDULGENCE.

    "There are still more than 10,000 per dogs kept in Leipzig, useless luxuries, which are fed on good food, the sight of which would make the mouths of many ...

    Article : 112 words
  14. VON MOLTKE'S END.

    "Field-Marshal you Moltke really died of a broken heart. His stan work was responsible for Germany's successes in the earliest stage of the war. The ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. WASHING MADE EASIER.

    The day before you intend to wash, take a third of a bar of good soap, cat up into small pieces, and melt in about a gallon of water Sort your ...

    Article : 171 words
  16. STEADY SQUEEZING.

    "It may not be a great drive, but it is a great squeeze. Germany is feeling the steady squeezing. The pressure on the Central Empires is being pressed ...

    Article : 85 words
  17. GERMAN CRUELTY.

    "War prisoners in German are de prived of food, beaten, and compelled to work beyond their strength, and subjected to odious discipline. They are ...

    Article : 77 words
  18. GREATEST MILITARY MOVEMENT.

    "The British advance carries out the plan of which the Russian offensive against Turkey and in Galicia is part. It marks the beginning of the greatest ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. MAGNIFICENT SPIRIT.

    "It is perhaps in living in close relation with the officers of a general staff that one can best appreciate the maguicent spirit which animates the French ...

    Article : 106 words
  20. BRITISH ARE MOVING.

    "Along a battle line of twenty miles, after the greatest hammering of artillery ever known, the British have begun to move. The word to advance has come ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. PAYING OF OUR WAR DEBTS.

    In the course of an article on "The National Need for Modern Business Equipment," which appears in this months' number of "System," Lord ...

    Article : 324 words
  22. LONDON'S FIRM CREDIT.

    "After two years of war, waged in a more exhausting manner than any nation anticipated, the edifice of London's credit stands firm. London remains the ...

    Article : 105 words
  23. OCEAN PATHWAYS.

    "We exist by the sea. The sea protects us and the sea feeds us. The ocean pathways are the trunk lines of the world's trade, and hitherto it has ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. LIBERTY.

    "What is the object in this war!—Human liberty. That, and nothing else Human liberty is the greatest thing in life, and it's for that we are fighting. ...

    Article : 123 words
  25. SLOW—BUT SURE.

    "Undisturbed by the thunder of the British guns, the enemy is pursuing his plan against Verdun, not only aiming at the obliteration of the salient, but ...

    Article : 135 words
  26. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA.

    "As to the relationship between your country and ours. I believe no one can doubt that it is in a good condition now. The war, horrible as it is, has ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. KEEP COOT

    "Although there is terrible proof that we now possess the enemy's equal in artillery, it is unwise to indulge in unduly high hopes. There must be bloody ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. CYCLONIC METHODS.

    "Although Mr. Hughes has left for Australia, he informed a politician that it is his intention to be in England when peace terms are discussed. It is ...

    Article : 61 words
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  30. WALLS OF STEEL.

    "So long as our troops and our friends and our Allies held the enemy walled up between two lines of steel we are winning. If those lines are broken ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. THE FRENCH NATION.

    "France is a nation which has risen to the greatest height of moral power during the war. She has utilised her material resources and her physical ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. SHIRT-SLEEVED POLITICIAN.

    Mr. Hughes, Australia's shirt-sleeve politician, admits the reason for the war is to eliminate the German competitor. What this backwoodsman meant ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. IS ALCOHOL POISON!

    "The clotted nonsense written and spoken in these our days about alcohol being a "poison" by which, when consumed in modern beverages, crime, vice ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. RECORD OUTPUT OF TYRES.

    Information has been received by a cable that on Thursday, June 22nd, the Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Co. manufactured 29,976 (twenty-nine thousand ...

    Article : 126 words
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  36. GERMAN CHARACTER.

    "Every, Gorman is a potential spy. The servile character of the race, its profound contempt for all self-respect, makes it consider espionage as a service ...

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  37. HISTORICAL.

    "Mr. Hughes visited the Australian forces at the front in Franco. Though clearly ill through the tremendous strain of his tour through the British Midlands ...

    Article : 124 words
  38. TREMENDOUS ERUPTION.

    "It is commonly and tritely remarked that after the war the world will be a different place. That such a tremendous eruption of humanity's primary ...

    Article : 93 words
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