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  2. SOME MOTION PICTURES.

    There are many more motion pictures produced in the United States and in other parts of the world than ever come to Australia. Apart from ...

    Article : 14 words
  3. SCANDINAVIA.

    “There is a prevalent tendency to mix up Sweden, Denmark and Norway with each other,” says a writer in the “Nineteenth Century.” ...

    Article : 15 words
  4. THE GARDEN OF FOLLY.

    Advertising is an essential of modern life, but many forms of it are carried to an extent which provokes laughter instead of trade. How did ...

    Article : 5 words
  5. SO THE WHEEL SPINS

    Audrey received two letters on the following morning. One, she knew by its superscription, was from Tony Cadogan. She opened it first , but ...

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  6. BARBARA’S RESUER.

    Crash! Kerplunk! A pair of silk- stockinged legs rose perpendicularly in the air as the body sank rapidly out of sight and the ...

    Article : 10 words
  7. HOW TO AVOID NERVE STRAIN.

    Many people are suffering more from some from of nerve trouble to-day than ever before (writes John A. Rice, the physical culture expert). ...

    Article : 5 words
  8. AN AWKWARD ACCIDENT.

    People often wonder at the queer accidents that happen to women. Insurance companies find that the most dangerous place in the house is ...

    Article : 13 words
  9. “NOTHING DOING”.

    Halfway up Bletchington Hill a fatherly municipal council has placed a seat, whereon the halt, the lame, the fat and scant of breath may rest and ...

    Article : 5 words
  10. KISSING RECORDS.

    There is generally a ripple of laughter at the pictures when in the news films a French general is seen solemnly kissing a distinguished visitor on ...

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  11. “HAPPINESS, FAITH AND HEALTH”

    The following happily composed verses are by Ella Wheeler Wilcox and are embodied in one of her poems entitled “Speech”:— ...

    Article : 4 words
  12. A PINCH OF SALT.

    We need about half an ounce of salt dally to preserve the proper composition of our digestive juices and of our blood, and this is mostly supplied in ...

    Article : 18 words
  13. NOTHING SERIOUS.

    Tomkins is of a nervous disposition. and somewhat slow and hesitating in times of emergency. When he entered an office one day, and found a stranger ...

    Article : 37 words
  14. NATURAL BREATHING.

    It is important to teach children to breathe through the nose. By this means the air is warmed before it reaches the lungs, and the risk of ...

    Article : 8 words
  15. TRADE SECRETS WORTH FORTUNES.

    How a Tudor pattern used frequently in Welsh hand quilting has been passed on from mother to daughter by word of mouth for nearly 500 years ...

    Article : 2 words
  16. THE COMMON COLD.

    So widespread are the ramifications of the microbes of the ordinary every day cold —of which no fewer than fifty different sorts inspire our common ...

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