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  2. Patriotic Australian Girls.

    That hoary question, "'what shall we do with our girls"? is no longer foisted on a century which is abundantly filled with avenues of industry and wider ...

    Article : 1,338 words
  3. PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. A DAUGHTER OF THE PEOPLE,

    A late afternoon on the west coast of Ireland. Storm and rain and gusty winds were [?]ding the birth of September. A grim, red light, where the sunset lingered, gave ...

    Article : 1,649 words
  4. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL NOTES.

    What we had to say about lucerne last week indicated that it has a real value to the farmer—that "it is not all sweat and sap,"—that, in fact, horses ...

    Article : 1,487 words
  5. ROAD PROBLEMS.

    THE coming of the petrol motor has accelerated progress and created problems in many directions but no administrators have been [?] ...

    Article : 1,110 words
  6. CHAPTER XXXV.

    The least gloomy of all the old rooms of the castle was the hall. On this stormy autumn night a huge fire leaped and roared in the wide old fireplace. ...

    Article : 1,613 words
  7. WINTER SCHOOL FOR FARMERS.

    A reminder may be offered of the necessity for early application for enrollment in connection with the winter school for farmers at Hawkesbury ...

    Article : 136 words
  8. Two Flighty young Things.

    "John, are you sure you have the extra bottles ?" "'Yes, my dear. You have the can of milk all right ?" ...

    Article : 199 words
  9. "FALLOWING PAYS."

    "There is no doubt fallowing pays, said Mr. W. Jacobs, Nemingha, discussing his wheat methods recently. As the testimony of a practical farmer ...

    Article : 265 words
  10. Remedies Worth Remembering.

    For sudden hoarseness, a lump of borax the size of a pea dissolved in the month. For croup, a cloth wrung out of hot water. Tepid water as an emetic. ...

    Article : 211 words
  11. THE DOG THAT WON A V.C.

    At the foot of the King's Bastion, in Edinburgh Castle, lies the soldiers' "Dogs' Cemetery," and there, on one of the stones, may be read the ...

    Article : 274 words
  12. Keeping an Eye on the "Kids."

    The School Board officer in a town which shall be nameless, recently received an anonymous letter informing him that at a certain house were two kids who were not attending ...

    Article : 250 words
  13. £29,903,543 FOR TOBACCO.

    Mr Robert P. Moncrieff, of New castle-on-Tyne, has compiled his "National Tobacco Bill" for 1912. A sum of £29,903,543 was spent in the United ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. DOG'S BRAIN FOR MAN.

    The transferring of the brain of a dog to replace a part of a diseased human brain, an operation said to have been performed at Michigan ...

    Article : 109 words
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