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  2. PUNCH AND JUDY.

    Miss Agnes 1. Brown traces in the "Girl's Realm" the pedigree of Punch and Judy. She says that there are a variety of explanations, but this is the ...

    Article : 486 words
  3. KING GEORGE'S WARDROBE.

    Some particulars of the contents of the King's wardrobe are furnished by "Chambers's Journal." King George, says the writer, thinks ...

    Article : 487 words
  4. BATTALIONS OF BUNNY.

    The question of who imported the first rabbit into Australia has never been satisfactorily answered, although very early in our history in old official ...

    Article : 1,222 words
  5. ARE WOMEN TOUCHER THAN MEN?

    Some very interesting comparisons in sex endurance are made by Dr. A. H. Stewart, in the "Medical World." The summing up of his article is: ...

    Article : 762 words
  6. FOR WOMEN.

    December is not only the month of roses, but also of delicious strawberries and luscious cherries. And there are so many delightful ways of serving ...

    Article : 1,466 words
  7. FAT MEN OF GENIUS.

    The "Strand Magazine" had a brief but interesting discussion as to, there being any truth in the proverb, "Fat and forty are ever mated." The writer ...

    Article : 260 words
  8. LAWN TENNIS IN ENGLAND.

    The tyranny of fashion has, I think, a good deal to say to the present condition of English tennis writes a critic in the "Westminster Gazette." ...

    Article : 301 words
  9. NERVOUS STOMACH.

    A medical officer has written a paper for the "World's Work" series on "The Way to Health." He talks cheerfully; familiarly, and knowingly about "Some ...

    Article : 986 words
  10. VARIETIES OF AIR-CRAFT.

    Cables announcing new feats of flying appear almost daily, and so speedily has aviation developed that the man its the street is liable to become [?] ...

    Article : 240 words
  11. PROGRESS OPPOSED TO "HUSTLE"

    John Foster Fraser, in the course of a new series of glimpses of American life, compares the hustle of the American with the actual speed of the ...

    Article : 300 words
  12. THE AMERICAN WORKMAN.

    An English workman, who spent a number of years in American shops, contributes a most interesting article to "Page's Magazine" giving his view ...

    Article : 763 words
  13. HOW WORLDS ARE BORN.

    Professor A. W. Bickerton has just published through "Harper's" a book called "The Birth of Worlds ands Systems,' 'in which he sets forth an ...

    Article : 531 words
  14. THE FIELD PEA AS A RENOVATING CROP.

    Mr. F. Ditzell, experimentalist at Cowra Experimental Farm, writes:—The field pea is grown fairly extensively on this farm as a renovating crop. This ...

    Article : 481 words
  15. WHY IS A KING A KING?

    Probably very few readers can tell why George V. is "King" of England and "Emperor" "of India. The "Daily Express" recently undertook a ...

    Article : 482 words
  16. A NEW DEFINITION.

    "Let me see, a cynic is a man who is tired of the world—is he not?" asked the young student of language. "No, no," replied the knowing tutor. ...

    Article : 126 words
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