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  2. "THE WORLD CRISIS."

    Mr. Winston Churchill's war book, "The World Crisis, 1911-1914" (M[?]lbourne: Australasian Publishing Co. Ltd.), is the finest achievement of a brilliant career. Every ...

    Article : 2,286 words
  3. THE POCAHONTAS LEGEND.

    The search for the skull and bones of the 17th century Indian girl Poca[?]ontas in the churchyard of St. George's, Graves[?] end, may be ghoulish, it may be a case of ...

    Article : 2,033 words
  4. GREATEST CUP TIE EVER!

    LONDON, May 3. — The British Empire Exhibition promised that the Imperial Stadium would "knock" London. It did Indeed, all official claims on behalf of the ...

    Article : 2,245 words
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    Advertising : 4,227 words
  6. SINGULAR SURNAMES.

    Many surnames are frequently mispronounced. Cockburn should be Ko-burn, not Cockburn; Coke should be pronounced Cook; Hervey, as if written Havery; ...

    Article : 349 words
  7. ATLANTIC SALMON.

    By C. H. HARRISON (Launceston). Some of your readers will remember that in 1864, by the efforts of the late Sir James Youl and others interested, ...

    Article : 692 words
  8. "KLONDYKE BOYLE," D.S.O.

    Colonel J. W. Boyle, D.S O., known to, his friends and admirers as "Klondyke [?]oyle." died in London a few weeks ago after a life of thrills adventure. His ...

    Article : 436 words
  9. ON THE BRIDGE OF A LINER.

    A captain of a large passanger liner (says Captain [?]. A. Smith, of the Bereng[?]in, in the "Weekly Dispatch") is always on duty, so to speak, from the time he leaves ...

    Article : 547 words
  10. "PREHISTORIC" SMOKES.

    The histor of tobacco and the part it has played in civilisation have [?] always begun with the discovery of America. It is now possible (says the ...

    Article : 705 words
  11. SINGING LETTERS.

    Business men who [?] should try singing their let[?] to the typist to [?] their [?]. Th[?], but [?] [?] was [?] to the [?] ...

    Article : 305 words
  12. HURRYING UP THE KETTLE.

    In boiling up a [?]ettle, o[?] in cooking in a [?], the [?] has to [?] from the [?] or [?] or electric hot plat[?] through the bottom of the utensil [?] ...

    Article : 230 words
  13. CURIOUS FOREIGN DISHES.

    Are the English bad cooks? I have eaten one of the hottest [?]rries I ever tasted in a boat [?] the [?], says a "W[?] minister [?]" correspondent; I have ...

    Article : 174 words
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