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  4. FINE FEATHERS.

    "Go crash, of course," said Jim Girt-wood. "That's about all he can do Well, I'm precious glad he's not coming round here any more! Gives one the ...

    Article : 988 words
  5. WIRELESS

    Experimenters and others seeking information regarding the operations of sets, etc., are requested to address all queries to "Electron," Wireless ...

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  6. Points to Remember.

    One of the commonest causes of crackling sounds is to be found in broken strands of wire in the aerial, while whistling and howling noises may be due ...

    Article : 123 words
  7. SHORT-WAVE TROUBLES.

    The large number of short-wave transmitting stations now on the air has been the means of many amateurs converting their sets to log these stations, and when ...

    Article : 533 words
  8. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES.

    "Aerial" (Bassendean), in submitting a sketch of an aerial he wishes to erect, asks if it would be efficient, also if it is necessary to notify the department when removing his set ...

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  9. PUZZLE CORNER.

    Some words like REVIVER read the same backwards and forwards. Others can be read both ways, but with different meanings, such as RAT-TAR, Can you ...

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  10. DOUBLE JUMBLES.

    Each line of letters, when rearranged, makes the objects described. INETCODORELLNIC—A reptile and a bird. ...

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  11. RAILWAY ROUTES.

    The route between Ayton and Beeton by the L. and S.E. Railway is eight miles longer than that of the G.S. and E. Railway. A train on the first railway ...

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  12. CHAPTER III.

    As she came out of the tube station that same evening, Mary Pagent screwed up her pretty nose, shrugged her shoulders and then opened her umbrella. The rain ...

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  13. MISSING CONSONANTS.

    Fill in the missing consonants and make the words described: *A***A***E...Tumble down. E***A**E*...Fetter. ...

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  14. POULTRY NOTES.

    What has the New Year in store? is a question suggested by the passing of 1928. The new year, which will be ushered in on Tuesday, because of its ...

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  15. THE AUGMENTING ANNUITY.

    Jones on his 13th birthday inherited an annuity of £50 a year, which he was not allowed to touch until he came of age, What amount was there to his credit ...

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  16. (ANSWERS NEXT SATURDAY)

    (1) The answer is £1,464—a little less than £1,500. The legacies, in order, were £1,296, £72, £38 £34 and 18. The lawyer's fee would be £6. (2) PHLEGMATIC, 1234567890. ...

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