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Advertising : 639 wordsLast week's cables brought news of the extension of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty for another ten years. The text of the original treaty omitting the articles as required by the second ...
Article : 612 wordsMessrs. J. and L. Franklin of Brindabella station (N.S.W.), completed an extraordinary driving performance. Heavy snow fell in the Brindabella Mountains early this year, and Mr. ...
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Article : 153 wordsQ: Can you give me a cure for stammering and difficulty in speaking?—"Buyer," Wellington (N.Z.). A.: Tap, or beat time, with the finger at every ...
Article : 144 wordsQ.: When and by whom was the bible translated into English.—"Quid Pro," Albany. W.A. A.: The Bible is divided into the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old ...
Article : 204 wordsTo "Rufus," Newham, Tas. An ordinary discarded preserve can or treacle tin makes a good watering vessel for young chickens. Care must be taken in opening the can to cut the tin so ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Globe (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1914), Wed 19 Jul 1911, Page 2
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