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  4. THE ENDS OF JUSTICE

    "But we havenit lost it yet, man," Mostyn cried, impatiently. "We have only to lie how and do the dignified, and the underwriters must pay, in ...

    Article : 507 words
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  6. THE CRICKET GROUND

    The Cricket Association have decided to retain coutrol of the cricket ground and intend to manage it by means of a committee. During the disonssion ...

    Article : 644 words
  7. STEWED CRABS.

    Take 24 middle-sized crabs, empty the shells and mix the flesh with butter, vinegar, salt and cayenne pepper, add the yolk of five eggs, a ...

    Article : 65 words
  8. The Prize Recipes.

    First Prize is awarded to Mrs. Esmond, P.O., Kelmscott, for recipe for; OYSTER CHOWDER ...

    Article : 116 words
  9. PRESERVED FIGS.

    5lbs. of ripe figs, 51bs. sugar, peel of one and juice of two lemons, a little ginger; cover the figs with, cold water for 12 hours; then ...

    Article : 131 words
  10. SECOND.

    Second prize goes to Mrs. W. G. Grey. Domely-street, Cue, for recipe for RABBTTIPIE. ...

    Article : 234 words
  11. LEMON AND APPLE AMBER.

    Boil up half a pint of milk with the thinly-cut rind offhalf a lemon, and pout it over 10z, of soft breedcrumbs. Take out the lemon rind ...

    Article : 152 words
  12. TELEGRAPH "OFFICES."

    It is generally known that there are offices at the central railway station, and at the Palace Hotel, for the reception of telegrams, but it is not as ...

    Article : 437 words
  13. 'APRICOT SPONGE.

    Take one gill of tinned apricorts (including the juice), 1 gill milk, 3, eggs, 10z, gelatine, 20zs, sugar, a few drops of carmine vanilla essence, ...

    Article : 190 words
  14. THIRD.

    Third prize goes to Miss Annie Beard, Malabaine, near Northam, for recipe for SWISS PUDDING. ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. CHAPTER III.

    Chief Warder Samuel Gem was relaxing his official duties after the toils of the day. The great man was full of pleased impertance. For ...

    Article : 1,944 words
  16. RECIPES WANTED

    In answer to "Hilda," who asks how to cook rice with each grain separate. Ingredients: One pound of the best ...

    Article : 395 words
  17. FOURTH

    Fourth prize goes to Mrs. Tomkinson, Lyndhurst, Bunbury. fo[?] recipe, for VELVET CAKE. ...

    Article : 135 words
  18. CHAPTER IV.

    Everything was forgotten in that moment. Russet clung to her lover, her eyes were on his face, her arms about his neck as if she could never ...

    Article : 1,524 words
  19. FIFTH

    Fifth prize goes to Mrs: W. Bible[?] Belvidere-street, East Perth, for recipe for TOMATO CHUTNEY. ...

    Article : 105 words
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  21. HONORABLE MENTION.

    Ma[?] other recines have been sent in during the week, of which the following are amongst the choicest. Shortage of space prevents the publication in this ...

    Article : 162 words
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