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  2. Ladies' Letter.

    Brides of to-day seem to set their affections on crepe de chine underwear, and while fully sympathising with them in their admiration of these ...

    Article : 1,536 words
  3. The Leave Train.

    When I was 3000 miles away from war, I was told that in England I should see the courage and loyalty of England, that I should discover the ...

    Article : 1,237 words
  4. End Not Near.

    The great blizzard has destroyed the grip of winter on this country, The sap is rising in the trees and the daffodils are flowering. The officers ...

    Article : 1,719 words
  5. Held by Senussi.

    One time, Captain Coalstad was master of a peaceful, puffing tugboat doing duty in the harbor of Bunbury, Western Australia. ...

    Article : 1,064 words
  6. From Various Sources

    A girl who thinks no man is good enough for her may often be right, but she is more often left. An old prospector from Laverton, ...

    Article : 158 words
  7. FASHION'S SLAVE.

    Fair patient: "What would you advise me to do, doctor?" Family physician: "Either go north for the winter, or else put on more ...

    Article : 27 words
  8. WHAT MISS BEAVER SAID.

    "My love," said the beaver, passionately, "come and live in my newly-built house in the stream." For a moment the beaver maid was ...

    Article : 112 words
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    I after years a girl with auburn tresses becomes a red-headed woman. The days are growing longer In steady little spurts; ...

    Article : 253 words
  10. THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE.

    But when the moon comes creepin' o'er the hill, An' when the mopoke calls along the creek, ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. Marseilies.

    With jostling, heterogeneous crowds thronging the streets at all hours, one feels much closer to the fighting line here than in Paris. ...

    Article : 757 words
  12. The Diver's Task.

    The fact that the wreckage of the Tubantia is to be examined by divers will bring under public notice a section of naval personnel and ...

    Article : 748 words
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    He was talking about our 1916 fashions. "They remind me somehow," he said, "of a girl whose father said: "My dear, this is an extremely ...

    Article : 146 words
  14. MY FLAPPER.

    Whene'er she trips through Swanston street, My pretty flapper, slim and sweet, With face demure and ankle neat, ...

    Article : 259 words
  15. THE ANZACS' GIRL.

    "There was a flower-girl just in front of us; she had a basket of lovely roses, and she gave every one to the Anzacs. Some of the soldiers kissed ...

    Article : 343 words
  16. DASHED HOPES.

    For months I've been thinking of "Blighty"; For weeks I've been dreaming of leave; ...

    Article : 308 words
  17. GOING TOO FAR.

    Patriotic Speaker: It is time we had a moral awakening in this township. Let us arise in our might. Let us gird up our loins. Let us take off our coats. ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. Advertising

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    Advertising : 185 words
  19. Impulsive.

    "I say, Dick, have you heard that old Lingerly has proposed to Miss Jones at last?" "No, has he, though?" ...

    Article : 42 words
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