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  4. IN LIGHTER VEN.

    Bill: "What did ye call yerself, Jem, on your registration paper?" Jem: "A dock laborer." Bill: "Garn! Y're more often in gaol ...

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  6. THE BLUE WOLF PACK.

    Nearly 50 boys attended the last lecture on biology. It is proposed at the end of the course to hold an examination on the following lines:—Each boy ...

    Article : 434 words
  7. IN TURTLE TIME.

    Fred had been permitted to visit a boy friend on the condition that he returned home not later than five o'clock. He arrived at seven, and ...

    Article : 76 words
  8. NO PORTER.

    One-armed tramp at kitchen door: "Please, sir, could you assist a poor man? I was a railway porter, and lost my arm on the line ...

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  9. THE BOY

    Patron and Chief Scout for W.A.: His Excellency the Governor, Major-General Sir Harry Barron, K.C.M.G., C.V.O ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TROOP REPORTS.

    No. 7.—Last Saturday afternoon the troop attended a matinee at West's Pictures, Subiaco, from the proceeds of which the troop funds will derive ...

    Article : 200 words
  11. A MOVING SCENE.

    It was a small theatre in a small town. The piece opened with a village scene, at the conclusion of which the scene-shifter was puzzled how to ...

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  12. NEWS FROM "SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE."

    The following are extracts from letters recently received from Signaller F. J. Waterhouse:—"I will be glad when we get out for a rest, and have a good ...

    Article : 243 words
  13. ELEPHANTINE WIT.

    A kind-hearted man had a sudden shock a little time ago. He was standing on a railway platform giving apples to a circus ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. POISON POWDERS

    "The business of poisoning has been studied by the Germans on a strictly scientific basis," writes a Russian correspondent quoted by the Central ...

    Article : 233 words
  15. W.A. BOY SCOUTS.

    During the last two years there has been a great increase in the strength of existing troops and in the formation of new troops throughout the ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. PUZZLED.

    "Here are your medicines," said the doctor to his caller, handing him three small packages. The patient opened them and read the directions ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. INFLUENZA COLDS.

    Influenza is here. Many homes are full of it. Feverishness and tickling sore throats are quite prevalent. You know how "catching" influenza is. Be ...

    Article : 187 words
  18. FIRST GLASGOW TROOP.

    Patrol Leader Paterson, ex No. 1 Troop, W.A., has kindly Sent a copy of the annual report of the 1st Glasgow Troop, from Which the following items ...

    Article : 219 words
  19. KILLING COMPANY.

    Monsieur Deverne was waiting at a station in Ireland for his train. Two Irishmen entered and engaged in the following conversation ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. HE KNEW SOMETHING.

    School children know a great deal more than they used to do. In fact, some of them, in their own opinion, at least, are quite capable of tutoring ...

    Article : 129 words
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  22. "THE EDUCATIVE POSSIBILITIES OF SCOUTING."

    In the "Scoutmasters' Training Coarse," Sir Robert Baden-Powell contributes a valuable article under the above title. He prefaces his ...

    Article : 244 words
  23. REPROOF BY PROXY.

    A dangerous operation was being performed upon a woman. Old Doctor A—, a quaint German, full of kindly wife and professional enthusiasm, had ...

    Article : 107 words
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  25. GARRICK DISOWNED

    Garrick's brother, Peter, lived at Lichfield. On the occasion of some townsman going to London Peter Garrick addressed a letter to his brother ...

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  26. ELEPHANTS' CURIOUS TEETH.

    Whoever has looked inside an elephants mouth has seen a strange sight. Elephants have no front teeth, and they never eat flesh or food that ...

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  27. TOO MUCH FOR THE TWIN.

    Some years ago, Lord Charles Beresford received a letter from a railway porter, which ran as follows:— "My Lord, last night my wife had ...

    Article : 132 words
  28. "THE PATHFINDER."

    I am favored with a copy of No. 1 of this paper, just published, and edited by patrol Leader E. Halliday, of Kalgoorlie ...

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  29. CAUSE AND EFFECT.

    A Hebrew went into a restaurant to get his dinner. He was tempted to order bacon. He believed that if there was anything that made Jehovah ...

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  30. MASKED LOGIC.

    An Englishman who arrived in an American backwoods town where there were only two "hotels," facing each other from opposite sides of the single ...

    Article : 201 words
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  32. CONUNDRUMS.

    When is love deformed ?—When it is all on one side. What did Eve never fear the measles?—Because she'd Adam ...

    Article : 129 words
  33. THREE'S COMPANY.

    The late Colonel Anstruther Thom-son, in his "Eighty Years' Reminis-cences,' tells the story of a remarkable marriage ...

    Article : 333 words
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