C.A.G.C., Melbourne. — Articles in eneyelop[?]dic style are unacceptable; the tragedy of the doves is a little confusing. A.W. Haw. tho[?].—We regret that we are unable to find ...
Article : 530 wordsONE must remember that Shakespeare's London was not at all like London of to-day! Only the river was the same (writes [?]erbert Bates in "English ...
Article : 279 wordsACCORDING to present indications the Pope will soon be the sovereign who, proportionately to his territory, has more motor-cars than any ruler in the world ...
Article : 126 wordsSOME of the difficulties of married life which lead to frayed tempers were dealt with by Mrs. George Cadbury at the annual assembly of the National Council of ...
Article : 278 wordsIS hockey a bad game for girls? The [?] has been discussed by the Irish Association of Schoolmistresses, one of where declared that the game produced a ...
Article : 279 wordsONE of the rooms in the oldest house at Staines (England), The Knowle, where Sir Francis Drake lived for a time, has been stripped of some valuable wall-paper, ...
Article : 201 wordsSIR JOHN GILMOUR, Secretary of State for Scotland, announced seriously in the House of Commons that a "national mark" scheme for eggs would ...
Article : 122 wordsThis much-talked-of national meeting still furnishes a subject for much correspondence and discussion, and our readers will no doubt feel some ...
Article : 513 words[?]NNA that capital of unfortunate [?] war topsy-turvy Austria, has just [?]ted a new record in her long history. [?] last week she claims to be the proud ...
Article : 184 wordsREASONS for the belief that Central Asia was the first populated region are explained by Professor George S. Duncan, professor of Egyp[?]ology and ...
Article : 192 wordsTROY, on the Hudson, in New York State, is a live manufacturing city with a varied output of stoves, knit goods, paper, mechanical and engineering ...
Article : 354 wordsSEVEN hundred guests recently partook of a wedding breakfast at Mezozsat. Boshad, in Hungary, when the son of the district judge married the daughter of a ...
Article : 84 wordsTHE first man in England to wear a tall hat of the "topper" variety was arrested. Its appearance on the streets of London caused a sensation, and it was ...
Article : 190 wordsABUDAPEST restaurant proprietor, Matthias Woldhut, hit on an original idea to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the opening of his restaurant. He announced ...
Article : 124 wordsBITTEN by the statistical craze which so often attacks her countrymen, an American woman has compiled a record of her labours during 30 years of married life. ...
Article : 119 wordsWHY does a man sing in the bathtub? A distinguished physical scientist has set himself seriously to the task of explaining why men have an almost irresistible ...
Article : 226 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 3 wordsTHE death, at the age of 74, was announced from Detroit (U.S.A.) on March [?] of David Buick, founder of the Buick Motor Company. Mr. Buick ...
Article : 189 wordsFEW cats have had their praises sung as has "Mike," who "assisted in keeping the Main Gate of the British Museum from February, 1909, to January 1929." ...
Article : 265 wordsTHERE are 4[?]4 ships sailing the seven seas that throw whisky bottles overboard every day; and they are not prohibition ships. ...
Article : 254 wordsAN interesting picture of the "square mile of the city" in the early 'seventies was presented at a London gathering recently, according to a report in the ...
Article : 158 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 27 Apr 1929, Page 11
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: