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  2. EX-EMPRESS EUGENIE.

    The rustling of the wind in the brances, the military note of the bugle. and the distant sound of gunfire from neighbouring camps, and the fragrant opening of spring ...

    Article : 642 words
  3. IN TASMAN'S TRACK.

    Of all the myrind islands of the Commonwealth, from Thursday Island and the swarms of islets that stud the tropic seas of Torres Strait in the north to Mecquarie ...

    Article : 1,615 words
  4. STAGE GOSSIP.

    Miss Ethel Warwick, who visited Australia to play leading parts in spectacular melodrama, and in that cleborate production of a few years ago founded on the ...

    Article : 1,171 words
  5. OUT OF THE SILENCE.

    It was a sorely perplexed man who faced the light of the following day. During the night the weather had broken, and long battalions of grey clouds trooped up from ...

    Article : 5,047 words
  6. SIR IAN HAMILTON ON RUPERT BROOKE.

    In unveiling a portrait medallion to Rupert Brooke, an old Rugbeian, in Rugby School Chapel, Sir Jan Hamilton said:— After four and half years of war we have ...

    Article : 967 words
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  8. CROSS-CHANNRL TRAINFERRIES.

    Better means of communication between England and France have (says Chambers's Journal") been suggested from the time of the great Napoleon to whom a ...

    Article : 545 words
  9. SEA-LIONS THAT HUNTED U-BOATS.

    In the summer of 1917 (says the illustrated London News") the Admiralty hit on i novel way of hunting submarines. It was simplv to employ time sea-lions (Otaria ...

    Article : 744 words
  10. CIGARETTE SLAWES.

    In an age when so many women smoke it is refreshing to find a popular actress who is not a slave to the cigarette (says the "Daily Chronicle"). ...

    Article : 236 words
  11. CLOTHES FROM PEAT.

    Few would consider peat to be a promising substance from which to make closthes, yet a compay has been formed at Stockholm for the manufacture of "fiber[?]," as ...

    Article : 158 words
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  13. A WORLD'S SHORTHAND RECORD.

    Mr Herman J Stitch an Amcnran Court reporter, is the latest Pitman writer to create a world's record for high speed in shorthand. A competitor in the semi ...

    Article : 165 words
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