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  2. Have We Eight Senses?

    Mr. Edison has just completed in other remarkable invention. namely the "telescribe"—a combination of phonograph and telephone. ...

    Article : 192 words
  3. Limes v. Rheumatism.

    An American scientist has from personal experience. discovered that the lime proves a "wonder-cure" for rheumatism. ...

    Article : 233 words
  4. BATTLE SIDELIGHTS.

    It was during a hot attack [?] the Dardanelles, at a point where British landing-parties had gone ashore to complete the demolition of some ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. Ladies' Column.

    As a change to ordinary soups this cannot be improved upon. and it is very easily made. Tomatoes. about four to six according to size or in ...

    Article : 108 words
  6. Gunners' Little Devices.

    During a modern naval engagement, with huge guns being fired practically every minute—sometimes two or three or a whole broadside ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 436 words
  7. ABOUT BERLIN.

    Berlin policemen are the best educated in the world. Those stationed in Important thoroughfares have a knowledge of several languages, and ...

    Article : 450 words
  8. OX TAIL SOUP.

    Saw the tail into small pieces—do not chop it as the bone splinters. stew them well with about four pints of stock. Add carrots and turnips ...

    Article : 77 words
  9. A STIRRING FEAT.

    "Never say die" is the favourite, maxim of Second Lieutenant Edward Shaw, 1st Bat. Duke of Cambridge's Own, who, with the cry of "Give it ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. Pay-day at the Front.

    One read recently of a severely wounded officer, whose first thought when found was to hand over to his rescuers twenty pounds of company ...

    Article : 409 words
  11. CORUNNA.

    On January 11, 1809. Sir John Moore's army, worn out and barrassed by the long march from Salamanca to the coast, arrived at ...

    Article : 377 words
  12. ROAST BEEF.

    Take a cut of sirloin about eight pounds, if necessary bone it: but it. is better and sweeter it cooked with the bone, because the nearer the bone ...

    Article : 140 words
  13. The £ s. d. of Films.

    Few people outside the cinema trade know the history of a film from the time that it leaves the producing studios until it is ...

    Article : 740 words
  14. DAREDEVIL OF THE SOMERSETS

    So Sergeant Anglin, of the 1st Somerset Battalion was known, although he was only nineteen years of age. Alas, he is among the fallen: ...

    Article : 123 words
  15. ROAST MUTTON.

    The same system that applies to roast beef applies to the cooking of a leg of mutton. Lamb, however, differs somewhat and from fifteen to ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. CAPTURED BY CAYENNE.

    Related by a member of the Border Regiment at the front. The Germans were having a high old time of it in a Belgian house, of ...

    Article : 255 words
  17. SPANISH ONIONS.

    A Spanish onion boiled is tasteless and watery, but if braised and served with brown gravy the flavour of the onion is distinctly improved; ...

    Article : 152 words
  18. LOST IN THE AIR.

    A medical correspondent relates in the "Times" details of an interesting description of what he terms "psychology of a war flight," given to ...

    Article : 715 words
  19. Married in Sound of the Guns.

    Probably for the first time in the history of warfare a marriage has been celebrated at the front—practically in the, firing-line. ...

    Article : 344 words
  20. Wolves on Battlefields.

    History tells us that on Napoleon's fatal retreat from Moscow the wearied troops were constantly barrassed by hungry wolf-packs. To-day it is ...

    Article : 322 words
  21. THE OLD BELGIAN WOMAN.

    Related by a wounded soldier of the Royal Engineers. During the great battle of the rivers we were for five days living in cover trenches ...

    Article : 327 words
  22. BRAISED ONIONS.

    Peel some Spanish onions and put them into a stewpan with a good slice of fat salted pork. Cover the pan close, and let the contents cook ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. A SAVOURY BATTER PUDDING.

    Mix a quarter of a pound of oatmeal in half a pint of boiling milk. Stir it over the fire for ten minutes. Then mix in a quarter of a pound ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. HIS FANCY DRESS SUIT.

    A recruiting officer in a Lancashire district tells the following veracious story:— He served in the Royal Horse ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. ARTISAN'S PLUM PUDDING.

    Required—one and a half cupfuls of breadcrumbs, a teacupful of raisins or currants. one teacupful of sugar, four tablespoonfuls of sago, two ...

    Article : 135 words
  26. QUAINT COINS.

    Among the strangest coins in the world are those used in certain out-of-the-way towns and villages in South-West Algeria, on the West ...

    Article : 90 words
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