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  3. A CHANCELLOR'S TEARS.

    The literature of the Great War grows steadily, and in the process sheds a light— often cruel, but sometimes amusing — on the characters and motives of the chief ...

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  4. THE PASSING SHOW.

    Speaking at the luncheon given by the Federal Parliament to the State Parliament, Mr. Bruce said, "If your Parliament [?], as I think it will, obtain some ...

    Article : 2,118 words
  5. OPOSSUM CRUSADE.

    In the consideration of the declaration of another open season for opossume the question whether the animals are still numerous enough to justify it has not been ...

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  6. MISS AND MRS.

    The womanhood of Germany is divided against itself. Some of them "are agitating for the abolition of the title Miss,' " some of them are objecting bitterly to the ...

    Article : 544 words
  7. FROM EARTH TO VENUS.

    A burried departure of most of the human race to the planet Venus before the earth becomes uninhabitable is predicted by Mr. J. B. S. Halda, the distinguished ...

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