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  3. INTERESTING ITEMS.

    During its trial trip the giant British airship, built by Armstrong Whitworth, maintained a speed of from 50 to 60 miles an hour during the three ...

    Article : 75 words
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  6. Progressive Land Settlement.

    We are pleased to note that land settlement is proceeding apace in this State, and that a grea amount of settlement is being brough about by ...

    Article : 81 words
  7. Why Thunder Rumbles.

    Why does thunder rumble. The path of a lighting flash through the air (says the "Scientific American") may be several mils in length. All ...

    Article : 144 words
  8. Dog Born in the Trenches.

    Lieutenant Sundy, Newport, Man[?], is the owner of a dog which has an interesting history. It was born in May, 1917, in the trenches at Ypres. ...

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  9. The Flu and American Prohibition.

    The official regulations framed to cope with the influenza epidemic in America brought about some strange, results when operated in conjunction ...

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  10. Military Discharge.

    For some time past the period of which men under medical [?] should be retained by the Defence Department before discharge has been ...

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  11. Facts About Speed.

    Light and electric waves travel 186,000 miles per second, a shell near the muzzle of a 6-inch gun travels 2500 feet per second. Sound travels ...

    Article : 105 words
  12. The "Country Week" Gag.

    "I see they are going to have a country week down in Sydney," said Mr. W. Whiskers, from West o' [?] down, a couple of days ago in the ...

    Article : 155 words
  13. Drama of a Knock.

    A Verdict of suicide whilst of unsound mind was recorded by a Kensington jury in the case of Eliga Mary Holley, [?], a widow, employed as a ...

    Article : 127 words
  14. Future of Flying

    Flying will soon bring some big developments that are still inconceivable latest dies of English newspaper[?] point out that we now p[?] ...

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  15. Wilson's Ancestry.

    President Woodrow Wilson has both Scotch and Irish blood. His father, also a professor, was the son of the Ulster emigrant who left County Down ...

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  16. Emigration From America Predicted.

    A heavy tide of emigration from American to Europe after peace is [?] The steamship [?] have already received [?]tions for ...

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  17. Speculator' D[?].

    Since the [?]ing of the armistices trade in many of the wholesale market of Sydney has been extremely dull, and it is said that many [?] ...

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  18. The Armletic[?] and the Bible. To John Norton's' Memory.

    The order to "cease bring" in connection with the armisti[?] took effect at 11 a.m. on November [?], being the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of A striking monument has been erected over the grave of the late Mr. John Norton, at South Head Cemetery. It bears the following ...

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