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  2. GOVERNMENT.

    Quotations are invited by the Chief Storekeeper, Railway Offices, Spencer-street, till 1 p.m. on Tuesday, 11th January, for Sterilised Cowhair and Picks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 285 words
  3. PAUL AND BARNABAS AT LYSTRA.

    Mr. W. M. Calder, of Brasenose College,. Oxford, writing to "The Times" on November 11, says:—"A Greek inscription found by Sir W. M. Ramsay and myself in Asia ...

    Article : 1,155 words
  4. IN THE PAPERS.

    Queen 'Alexandra is a doctor-of music, and devotes some hours-daily to the piano. When the late Queen Victoria was alive it was an understood thing that her present ...

    Article : 1,551 words
  5. FROM AMERICAN PAPERS. INTERESTING. HUMOROUS, AND SENSATIONAL.

    CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—Mrs. "May Coleman, in a suit for divorce from her husband, Paul Coleman, says in her bill she was forced at late hours of the night, at ...

    Article : 99 words
  6. STOTTS COLLEGE.

    The twenty fourth annual prize-goving was held in the Melbourne Town-hall on the evening of December 17. Mr. J. M. Joshna (president of the Federated ...

    Article : 2,754 words
  7. OPERATED ON AT 103.

    BOSTON, Nov. 8—The ofton repeated warnings from medical men, that, have in extreme cases, no patient over 75 years of age should over-be allowed to go under the ...

    Article : 204 words
  8. ANNETTE KELLERAMANN.

    "The only bones about me, girls, are the ones that Nature gave to me," said slim, svelte Annette Kellermann, as she addressed a big audience of women in the ...

    Article : 349 words
  9. BIG HATS SAVE TWO WOMEN.

    GREENFIELD (Ind.). Nov. 23.—Mrs. Oscar Heller and Mrs. James Walton, who are sisters, were driving a spirited horse yesterday, when the animal became ...

    Article : 83 words
  10. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    On Saturday, 8th January, special and ordinary trains will leave Flinders-street for Mordialloc at 12.5, 12.20, 12.45, 12.58, 1.6, 1.13, 1.18, 1.21, and 1.40 (last special), and 1.45 p.m.; and return ...

    Article : 174 words
  11. MONSTER PIES.

    The two largest pies ever baked were completed yesterday (says the "New York World." of November 24, and will be delivered in time for the Thanksgiving ...

    Article : 427 words
  12. 6th-January, 1909. STATE RIVERS AND WATER SUPPLY COMMISSION.

    TENDERS, addressed to the Secretary, and endorsed "Tender for Cohuna Firewood," will be received at the Commission's Office, Melbourne, until 12 noon an Thursday, 20th January, 1910, for ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. DYNAMITE-FED HENS.

    WINSTED, Conn., Nov. 21.—A man who has a small farm a few miles from this town does not dare to trample on a small protion of it, and is afrid to eat his own hens' ...

    Article : 353 words
  14. Department of "Trade and Customs. Melbourne, 24th, December, 1909. COMMONWEALTH of AUSTRALIA.

    TENDERS, marked "Coal Contract," will be received at the Department of Trade and Customs, Spring-street, Melbourne, until ten o'clock on Friday, the 14th January, 1910, for the Supply of ...

    Article : 270 words
  15. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S ICE BOUQUET.

    Sitting in his library at 40 Prince's-gardens, London, on November 29, says the Daily Mail," Mr. Joseph Chamberiain was presented with a bouquet of strange, but ...

    Article : 358 words
  16. COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

    Tenders, marked "Trawl Nets. &c.," will be reecived at the Department of Trade and Customs, Spring-street, Melboune, until 10 o'clock on Friday, the 21st January, 1910, for the Supply for the ...

    Article : 132 words
  17. EATING TACKS WON A WIFE.

    ST. LOUIS, Nov. 11.—Mrs. Terrence O'Grady, who until this afternoon was Miss Gertrude Arnoldy, and is now the wife of the "human ostrich." said that she had ...

    Article : 113 words
  18. APPENDICITIS KILLING TURKEYS.

    BOSTON, Mass.—New England's turkeys are being wiped out by appendicitis, declare scientists. A thorough investigation of the causes of the discase and ...

    Article : 236 words
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  20. DAYLIGHT PICTURES.

    A clever invention now enables living pictures to be shown in the open air in broad daylight. Cinematograph shows will soon be a feature at garden parties and, outdoor ...

    Article : 235 words
  21. LAUGHED HER JAW OUT OF JOINT.

    It's a good thing for the public (says the "New York World" of November 10) that Mrs. Caroline Dressier, who is 40. and lives at No. 1885 Second-avenue, wasn't able to ...

    Article : 289 words
  22. WHEN TO DRINK.

    The question of when, what, and how much to drink has been raised in Paris by Mr. Fleteher's declartation that one should ohew liquids as well as food. The "Matin" ...

    Article : 248 words
  23. WOMAN NOVELIST ON CHICAGO.

    Mrs. Gertude Athrton, the novelist (says the New York correspondent of the Daily Express"), has precipitated a war of words between the jealsons inhabitants of ...

    Article : 182 words
  24. RULES FOR A WIFE.

    Mrs. Minnie Root, who (says the New York correspondent of the "Daily Express") is sueing ber husband, a music publsher, for divorce at Ann Arbot, Michigan, cited ...

    Article : 271 words
  25. MALE DEBUTANTS.

    "A gentleman debutant' is the latest innovation in Chicago society. America has long been famus for the lavish expenditure of its parents in clebrating the ...

    Article : 204 words
  26. LIGHTED UP BABY'S INSIDE.

    PITTSBURG, Nov. 24.—Lillie Margaret Van Klcek was taken back to New York by her parents last night after having successfully passed through a remarkable ...

    Article : 238 words
  27. KING'S' OLDEST SUBJECT.

    Mr. Thomas Kelly, of Tulnavern, County Tyrone, is believed, (says the "Daily Mail") to be the oldest subject of the King, having been born on January 1, 1800. On the ...

    Article : 98 words
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