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  2. Advertising

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  3. Britain's Wool Restrictions

    Australian and New Zealand wool growers, who have long been taught that the most desirable wool policy in the long run is that which keeps the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 543 words
  4. Are You Considerate?

    How does the stranger sum you up? Are you a person whom one is sorry to leave, or do people avoid you? Trivial, annoying habits which show ...

    Article : 540 words
  5. -THEMystery of Herman Wise [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED] CHAPTER IV.—(Continued)

    Fremleham Court and Chilmantone Manor were only about half-a-dozen miles apart, and Miss Broadcast and Lord Hamish had seen a good deal of ...

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  6. CIVILIAN PRISONERS OF WAR

    Civillan prisoners of war are just as much the concern of Red Cross as are members of the fighting forces who have been captured on active service. ...

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  7. WHAT IS WOMAN’S HAPPIEST AGE?

    The age of forty should be regarded by women as a happy age. That is the opinion of Dr. Helen D. Bull. "The age brings many valuable ...

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  9. BETTER SHEEPSKINS

    Through lack of knowledge or through carelessness much money is lost to farmers each year because sheepskins are not dressed and ...

    Article : 247 words
  10. CEBION SUGAR

    In an experiment conducted in Germany for a three months period school children between 10 and 14 years of age were given sugar to which some ...

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  11. CHAPTER V.

    Lord Hamish took the cigar, which he had just lit, from his mouth and sprang to his feet. The girl, still standing in the doorway, glanced from the ...

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  12. MILK SAVES LEAD POISONING

    For many years milk has been used as a preventive agent or cure for lead poisoning, even though its effect was not entirely understood, Recent ...

    Article : 255 words
  13. GLARE IS NOT ILLUMINATION

    Some years ago go-getters used to roam the countryside selling spherical opal-glass globes to enclose electric lamps, on the argument that they ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. REPAIRING WORN-OUT TANKS

    A method that has proved successful in repairing old, worn-out galvanised tanks and that could be applied by any handy man is as follows:— ...

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  15. NOT FROM THE HOUSE-TOP

    It is the nature of some men, when they have behaved specially well to a fellow-creature, to sit down and cast up on the spot the debt of gratitude ...

    Article : 119 words
  16. Fall from Grace

    Little Johnny had, to his mother's surprise, well heeded her instructions, and had not disgraced her by misbehaving at the party. He had sat very ...

    Article : 106 words
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  19. Tickled

    Bill: "I want to thank you for that blanket you gave me to take to camp." Bob: "Were you pleased with it?" Bill: "Pleased! I was tickled to ...

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  20. Out of Sight

    Mr. Grey: "I often think that Blaks cannot see what’s under his very nose." Mr. Brown: "No. If he could I think ...

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