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  2. DUNTROON AND THE WAR

    V. J. Miles, in the "Herald," writes:--It is fitting that Australia should know something of the part played by its one military college in the war. Before the present ...

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    Cadets now at Duntroon are sorrowing for the loss of comrades they knew and loved, but their sorrow is tempered with just pride. The death of those they knew as friends was ...

    Article : 444 words
  7. Meets All Requirements.

    When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will give quick, permanent relief, and which, while pleasant to take, contains nothing injurious. Chamberlain's ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. WHY?

    Why does a gentleman walk nearest the road when with a lady? When escorting a lady, a gentleman always walks on the side of the pavement which is nearest the road. The ...

    Article : 165 words
  9. Colonel of the Borderers.

    Lieut, Colonel David Ramsay Sladen D.S.O., of the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, who has been wounded, is the son of Major-General John Ramsay Sladen, and ...

    Article : 164 words
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  12. A REIGNING QUEEN.

    Queens have generally attracted the attention of rhymsters, and sometimes of poets. Thus it happens that the Queen of the Sandwich Islands inspired the following neat ...

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    A barrister, on his admission to the English Bar, pays £50 in stamp duties. ...

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  14. LADIES WHO ABE DEAF.

    A God-sent gift--not illusory or imaginative, but real. This article is contributed by a writer who has but one object, viz., that of conveying the truth ...

    Article : 169 words
  15. MOLES AND CATTLE.

    Farmers used to think that moles were bad for the fields where their herds grazed, but this opinion seems to be no longer held. If the creatures sometimes ate grass roots, they ...

    Article : 89 words
  16. DOES YOUR HUSBAND USE--?

    Sauce, we mean; that high-grade, best-value-produced-in-Australia kind, known as Pick-me-up! The manufacturers have gained gold medal at ...

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