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  4. WORLD-WIDE NO[?]

    It has recently been discourse flour made from cotton[?] valuable food for general [?]tion, and an inexpensive [?] ...

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  6. WORLD-WIDE NOTES.

    For communicating after night, the signal corps of the British Army is clipped with an electric flashlight apparatus which is easily portable ...

    Article : 121 words
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  8. Letters from the Front.

    The following extracts are from a letter received from a Gympie lad in France: "I met Willie, Kay in our hospital and the chap that was ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS

    "The Prince and the Pauper," which will be the principal attraction at the Olympia to-night, is one of the most thoroughly enjoyable of ...

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  10. NORTH POLE CAUSES EARTHQUAKES.

    That the "wobbling", of the North Pole may be responsible in some cases for earthquakes is the latest theory tentatively advanced by ...

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  11. FAMOUS DAMS.

    The construction or the gigantic storage wall, known as the Burrinjuck dam—the most interesting part of the New South Wales irrigation ...

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  12. SKY PERISCOPES

    In the cities that are [?] visited by Zeppelin an[?] watchers on the lookout [?] craft have sa[?]ered from [?] ...

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  13. FROM LIEUT. P. BARRON.

    Writing to Miss L. Stamp. Red Hill, Gympie, under date. February 2. from the Australian branch of the British Red Cross Society in London ...

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  14. USEFUL STICK.

    In order to escape the necessity of carrying the customary medicine case when making calls on his patients, a physician, who formerly was United ...

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  15. "GLORIA'S ROMANCE."

    Gloria's Romance in which Billie Burke will be seen at the Olympia, on Easter Monday, April 9th, was written by two persons—Mr. and Mrs ...

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  16. VAGARIES OF ROMB-DROPPING.

    Strange and varied, indeed, are the experiences related by Taube victims. A man engaged in selling chestnuts near the church in Dunkirk on the ...

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  17. SEARCHLIGHTS IN [?]

    In military operations, [?] gin[?]ering," it is freques[?] importance that a search[?] not have have to be exting[?] ...

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  18. THE "HORSE CHESTNUT."

    Why the horse chestnut is so called is a debatable point, but at least one passable explanation of the name may be found in a peculiar ...

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  19. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The noted film "Neptune's Daughter" in which the star part is taken by Annette Kellerman, will be shown at the Theatre Royal, on Saturday ...

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  20. STAINLESS STEEL FOR [?]

    Every device which held believe woman of the gr[?] [?]nual burden of main[?] home as a going concern ...

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  22. MONKLNAD PICTURES.

    The Monkland "Movies" have secured the stirring five reel South American photoplay "The Gentleman from Mississippi," for to-night. ...

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  23. BORTHMARKS REMOVE RADIUM.

    Radium has been used [?] during the past year at [?] Institution in London for [?]cation of birthmarks. In a ...

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  24. STRAND PICTURES.

    Those in search of spectacular drama, accompanied by plenty of thrills, are informed elsewhere that their wishes will be complied with ...

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  25. HOSPITAL BENEFIT.

    The sacred concert in aid of the Gympie Hospital, to be held in the Olympia Air Dome, to-morrow night, promises to be a fine success. An ...

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  26. MISLEADING NAMES IN TRY.

    One of the strangest chemistry is, says the "[?] Inquirer" (U.S.), the fact [?] of the chemical names ...

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  28. ON THE WRONG [?]

    We came out of the [?] bitterly cold night, and [?] in a barn, where we were [?] sardines in a tin. ...

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