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  2. A SCOTCHMAN IN AUSTRALIA.

    Some good stories dealing with one Sandy M'Rae, who emigrated to Australia some fifty years ago are told by a correspondent of ...

    Article : 690 words
  3. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) ONLY A FLIRT.

    THE days upon which she hunted regularly were Mondays and Thursdays. She occasionally got out on Friday and still ...

    Article : 5,897 words
  4. HOW HE GOT AN UMBRELLA.

    A Grand Avenue merchant entered his store the other day with an umberlla in his hand and sitting down on the nearest stool burst ...

    Article : 310 words
  5. SCOTTIE'S LITTLE TRICK.

    A canny Scot finding his gas bill in advance of his slender means conceived the idea of attaching a pair of bellows to one of the burners ...

    Article : 97 words
  6. SMOKY AND SMOKELESS POWDER IN WAR.

    Modern inventions are often needed to counteract other modern inventions. While smokeless powder has been expected to give battle ...

    Article : 178 words
  7. "Call 'em Colly Flowers.

    A short time ago, at the Liverpool Coloseum, an institution where poor children get free meals a well known humorist gave one of his entertainments to the "colly kids" as ...

    Article : 156 words
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