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  5. WOMAN'S PLACE.

    Miss Clare T. MacChesney, special correspondent of the "New York Herald" writes from London:— I called on Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, ...

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  6. FEET.

    [?]olson's statement that an army starched on its stomach has become historic. A great portion of an army also marches upon its feet, in spite ...

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  7. "CRADLE OF LIFE."

    The London correspondent of the Melbourne "Argus" wrote on November 15th ss follows:— The English and American ...

    Article : 540 words
  8. HOW WRECKS ARE BLOWN UP.

    Among the many dangerous tasks which at times fall to the lot of the diver, there are few more "ticklish" than the blowing up of wrecks. Wrecks ...

    Article : 557 words
  9. "FRIENDS OF ENGLAND."

    On submitting the manuscript of "The Friends of England" Sir Ian Hamilton's book, to George Allen and Unwin, Limited, London, ...

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  11. SWEET.

    "What a sweet little place," said the happy bride-to-be as her sweetheart showed her over her prospective home. "But I am afraid, Harold, everything is so small. Now, look at ...

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  12. TOUCHING.

    "Clara, I love but thee alone." Thus sighed the tender youth. "Oh, hear me, then, my passion own. With trembling lips and earnes tone, I swear I speak the truth." ...

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  13. HIS EXCELLENT SCHEME.

    Johnson: Are you bothered much by begg[?] and tramps" Farmer: Not now, although I used tobe. "How did you stop it." ...

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  14. NO TIME.

    Mestress (to new maid): Remember. Bridget, of you should brea anything. I expect you to come and tell me immediately. Bridget: Sure, ma'am, I can't be running ...

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  15. NO TROUBLE THEN.

    "Now, look here, young man," said the editor to the young reporter, "when you're writing these paragraph, you must always say [?] leged, else you'll soon get us into serious ...

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