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  2. CURRENT OPINION

    Some of our Continental friends are the easiest people in the world to negotiate with--provided you always let them have their own way.--Mr. Snowden. ...

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  3. HIS LAST TRIP.

    "What I want to know is where you got your information?" interrupted Tom Carter, blazing indignation in his eye. "Is it just talk breezing round? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MEN'S FICKLENESS

    Is the mystery of woman, which is one of the great problems man has given up trying to solve, holding back the world? Dr. Gina Lombros[?] ...

    Article : 1,377 words
  5. "LYNCH HIM!"

    They threw him upon a pile of fuggots, Thc mob bayed like hounds. as a couple of boys shinned the lone tree to throw the noose-end over a branch. The negro ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUBBER PAVING

    When the time arrives for the Council of Greater Brisbane to build another bridge over the rive, consideration will doubtless be given to the ...

    Article : 569 words
  7. THE BULL'S EYE

    Why is it so difficult for you to find things in a pitch-dark room, even if you have lived in it all your life? Awakened at dead of night, perhaps, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DOUBLE-SIDED.

    gentleman is a man who knows not only how to behave, but how to misbehave.--Mr. Robert Lynd. ...

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  9. SOCIALISM FAR BEHIND.

    Wherever Socialism is a living force it has left Kari Marx as far behind as modern science has left Moses.--Mr. Bernard Shaw. ...

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  10. HISTORY'S "MISINFORMATION."

    History as we get it (though perhaps less in this country than elsewhere)misinforms as much as it instructs.--Captain Peter Wright. ...

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  11. THEY COULD DO THIS AT KOSCIUSKO

    Something new in thrills for winter sports is an aeroplane with its wheels removed and skis attached. When so equipped, the craft is capable of doing ninety miles an hour, making aero-skiing the fastest of winter sports. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SO SAY ALL OF US.

    In view of the fact the women have votes to-day, it is a wilful waste of raw material to kiss babies.--Mr. Sexton. ...

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  13. AS BAD AS MURDER.

    Blackmail is quite as bad morally as, murder.--Sir Ernest Wild. ...

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  14. MAN AND MONOCLE.

    God never made man to stare through a monocle.--Mr. Clement Jeffery. ...

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  15. THE SUPREME TEST.

    Never judge a man by his clothes; judge him by his wife's clothes.--Lord Dewar. ...

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  16. MEN THE BIGGER TALKERS?

    They talk, about women talking, but when Hie men get started they never stop.--Lady do Frece. ...

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  17. UNCONVENTIONAL WOMAN.

    Bobbing is one of the signs of the emancipation of woman, part of her reluctance to conform to conventional standards.--Mr. H. J. Harper Roberts. ...

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  18. "NOBODY CATCHES THIEVES."

    All thieves seem to be difficult to seal with now, for nobody catches them. --Lord Darling. ...

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  19. "UNCHANGEABLE SUFFRAGETTE MILLENNIUM."

    The mere male hope that we shall not come to anchor, like the bees, in an unchangeable suffragelle millennium under which all the work will be done by ...

    Article : 39 words
  20. THE "OTHER CHAP'S" VIEW.

    I am as keen a trade unionist and Labour man as ever I was. But with a broadened experience has come a greater knowledge. With increased ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. THE BEAUTY OF SILENCE.

    To my uiind the most beautiful music that the world can give us is not the blast of an organ nor the strains of a violin --it is the song of the forest. There ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. PEACE WHERE THERE IS NO PEACE.

    Ten years after the beginning of the war there is no souse of security in Europe or the World. The war to end. war has done nothing of the kind. ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. THE BORE.

    We are all agreed that the world would be a very jelly plaee to live in if it were not for the people in it. There, as Hamlet said (who might well have been ...

    Article : 151 words
  24. BIRDS WITH TEETH

    Fifty million years or so ago, during the eretacoons or chalk period of the earth's history, there were birds which could not walk and which had ...

    Article : 221 words
  25. MATCHES AND STAMPS

    To-day we regard ordinary matchos as a necessity rather than a luxury. In the "afties" of last century they were considereds an innovation. To that ...

    Article : 135 words
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