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  2. FUN AND FANCY.

    Mrs Bellows (to daughter Cora)— ‘Why did you throw kisses at Mr Jimpson across the aisle at church to-day ?' Clara (complacently)—'I ...

    Article : 552 words
  3. SELECTED POETRY.

    ‘It is nothing to me,’ the beauty said, With a careless toss of her pretty head; 'The man is weak if he can’t refrain From the cup you say is wrought with ...

    Article : 326 words
  4. SCIENCE NOTES.

    There is talk about one or two English gun vessels being adapted for the use of captive balloons at sea. It has been suggested that the ...

    Article : 592 words
  5. HINTS TO WIVES.

    For a home to be truly happy, it should possess a peaceful atmosphere. If a wife wants to realise the highest form of domestic bliss, and to receive ...

    Article : 453 words
  6. LADIES’ COLUMN.

    Although it may confidently be affirmed that the Queen will nob abdicate, it is highly probable that she will not hold any of the drawing-rooms this ...

    Article : 1,048 words
  7. YOUR HEART AND MINE.

    We sometimes sigh and we can’t tell why, And we sometimes laugh at our care. We are sometimes sad when the world is glad, ...

    Article : 126 words
  8. THE WEDDING RING.

    Chapters I and II.—Mr and Mrs O’Mara, both of them artistes, occupy rooms in Peter street, Westminster, with their infant child, Dora. The husband is somewhat of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 4,752 words
  9. BRITISH RULE IN INDIA.

    SIR,—In your lender on the above subject you state that “these local revolts against peace and order open up the question of our supremacy in India.” Now, since 57, the ...

    Article : 379 words
  10. HOME INTERESTS.

    Minced Meat for an Invalid.—Chop half a pound of good raw steak very fine, melt a quarter ounce of butter or good dripping in a pan, then lay in ...

    Article : 306 words
  11. HOW THEY CARRY THE BABIES.

    The gipsies carry their babies in the packs in which they carry their goods. The Turks use cradles, and they spend a great deal of money in laying ...

    Article : 455 words
  12. A WOMAN’S VIEW OF THE TRANS-VAAL.

    Under the auspices of the National Sunday League, Madame la Comtesse Bremont recently delivered a lecture in London on the ‘Goldfields of South ...

    Article : 401 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,—Nose of your readers would have been greatly surptised had they been told an anglophobist had commented upon your leading artice in The Ballarat Star of the ...

    Article : 418 words
  14. THEY DIED SOBER.

    Apropos of General Cutcheon’s re marks on social drinking in Washington, the General was led to tell the story of an army experience of his ...

    Article : 170 words
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