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  2. Died in Boats

    Two telegrams begin this winter's tale. The first, to C., in C.E. Indies: "Have you any news of the s.s. Clan Macfarlane, passed Malta on December ...

    Article : 1,027 words
  3. Typical Hun Murderer.

    The Chantala was an unarmed British ship, and she was torpedoed without warning. The crew had all taken to the boats. It was hazy weather, ...

    Article : 589 words
  4. The Best Officers

    The ideal officer in*this war is not quite the man of the text-books.He is not necessarily the man who has answered all the requirements of ...

    Article : 1,222 words
  5. From Various Sources

    Commercial item: "Eggs down again." How fortune-favors the election crowds!—"Worker." Ask and ye shall receive— ...

    Article : 125 words
  6. Ladies' Letter.s

    The number of fur coated women in Melbourne is increasing so rapidly that it looks as though, it will soon be unsafe to visit the Zoo, so ferocious ...

    Article : 1,134 words
  7. Ten Million Men.

    Eurppe has not yet' begun to count up the frightful losses of twenty-nine months of war. No one knows exactly how many have been killed or ...

    Article : 1,681 words
  8. GOOD FISHING.

    "One of the best-known ship's officers on the Australian coaSt can tell enough good stories to fill a volume. He has been all over the world in ...

    Article : 203 words
  9. WHAT DID I DO IN THE WAR?

    Whats did I do in the war, my son, what did I do in the war? Was I a swaddie behind a gun, was I a spiller of gore? ...

    Article : 664 words
  10. 1,000,000 Refugees.

    The Exchange Telegraph Company, London, recently received a message from Mr. Henry Wood, the correspondent of the United. Press of America. ...

    Article : 483 words
  11. PEARLS FROM THE PRESS.

    ("Mr. George's car arrived at his front door at 6.55." "Princess Mary is wearing her big fur.coat again."—London paper.) ...

    Article : 476 words
  12. Found a Name For It.

    "Halloa, Geordie!" said a Northcountryman, on meeting a friend, "whaur hae ye been this while back?" "Man," answered Geordie, "did ye ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. WORDS, YOU'VE ALWAYS NEEDED.

    KAWP, n. 1. A reliably-unreliable person. 2. One who means well. 3. A kind of husband. RAW-PUS, a. 1. Dilatory. 2. ...

    Article : 1,185 words
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