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  2. POPULAR SCIENCE.

    Experiment has proved that 1lb. of cork is sufficient to float a man weighing 150lb. A man's chances of sudden death, it has just been computed, are eight times as great ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,368 words
  3. THE LATE ARNOLD-FORSTER.

    The late Mr. Arnold-Forster, whose cremated remains were buried on March 16 at Wroughton, in Wiltshire, was one of the type of men about whom good anecdotes are told. His manner was not conciliatory. ...

    Article : 461 words
  4. A PRINCE OF "DARE-DEVILS."

    Of the late Sir Harry Keppel a story is told in Mr. Harry de Windt's new book. For all his quiet, sedate manner, Sir Harry was a very prince of "dare-devils." According ...

    Article : 201 words
  5. TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE.

    Miss Bird, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bird, of Beachfield Laundry, Malvern Common, has regained her sight after eighteen years of blindness. She was born blind and deaf eighteen and a half, years ago. ...

    Article : 257 words
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    Advertising : 546 words
  7. TRUE STORY OF A POODLE DOG.

    A good story is told of a well-known instructor in swimming. One day recently a richly-dressed, middle-aged woman drove up to his school. She carried a poodle dog in her ...

    Article : 271 words
  8. THE MANIA FOR MASCOTS.

    Mr. C. E. Sutcliffe, of Rawtenstall, speaking at a meeting organised by the Fylde Referees Association in Blackpool (Eng.), referred to the present mania of clubs for mascots. In this respect, he said, most of the ...

    Article : 105 words
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