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Article : 44 wordsIn answer to K.B. (Lambton) the following is supplied by S.J.L. (Wallsend): -- Ingredients: For two hams weighing each about 16lb, or 18lb. allow 1lb. of moist sugar. ...
Article : 198 wordsR.W. forwards E.T. (Wollstonecraft) a recipe for crystallising melon with lime water. Cut the melon into small strips and cover them with a liquid made of one ...
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Article : 46 words"La Verite." -- Please send name and address. "M.I.S." (Coogee). -- Send name and address. "E.H." (Ashfield) asks to be supplied with ...
Article : 64 words"Alice (Cook's Hill) would like to know how to clean gilt frames and soiled oil paintings. Gold paint is too expensive when there are a number of frames to be cleaned. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 27 Jan 1918, Page 12
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