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  2. WOMAN'S REALM.

    There is at the present moment an exhibition being held in the Centreway, Collins street, of locally made china and pottery that is well worth the attention of ...

    Article : 1,372 words
  3. COUNT WITTE ON ARMAMENTS

    Discussing the ever-increasing burden of armaments in Europe, Dr. E. J. Dillon quotes in the "Contemporary Review" a decidedly pessimistic statement recently ...

    Article : 578 words
  4. MEXICO AND PERU.

    President Wilson based his refusal to recognise General Huerta as Provisional President of Mexico upon the rule that he would repudiate all Spanish-American ...

    Article : 451 words
  5. THE LONDON MUSEUM.

    If Australians, when they visit London, want to realise some idea of its past romance and colour, let them not omit a visit to Stafford House. Here is a noble setting ...

    Article : 538 words
  6. MAKING A WAR HORSE.

    If one wishes to see the picturesque in horse-breaking he may go to a Wild West show or a buck-jumping exhibition. If he wants the practical[?] he may get it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,771 words
  7. NEWSPAPER MORALS.

    Under the heading, "Newspaper Morals," Mr. H. L. Mencken, an experienced American journalist, presents in the "Atlantic Monthly," a defence of the sensational ...

    Article : 693 words
  8. A NEW ANÆSTHETIC.

    Some interesting experiments with a new anæsthetic, which it is believed may prove of great service are, says "The Times," being conducted on animals in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 469 words
  9. A THRIFTY VANDERBILT.

    Cornclia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt, the 13-year-old daughter of the late George W. Vanderbilt (says the New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph"), is the chief ...

    Article : 299 words
  10. THE POPULAR BANANA.

    The Elders and Fyffes steamer Patuca, which arrived at Avonmouth in March, after a record passage of twelve and a half days from Colon, brought a cargo of over ...

    Article : 150 words
  11. NEW NERVES FOR OLD.

    The latest achievement of surgery (says "The Times") is the restoration of paralysed muscles by repair and replacement of injured nerves. When a nerve is severed, or ...

    Article : 477 words
  12. ORANGES AS BEAUTIFIERS.

    Old French beauty books[?]rave about the value of oranges for the complexion, says the "Pall Mull Gazette," and a typical case is often mentioned of the Marquise ...

    Article : 221 words
  13. MRS. FLORA ANNIE STEEL.

    American litterateurs, says the New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," on March 15, are uproariously indignant to-day because of the slight offered to Mrs. Flora ...

    Article : 415 words
  14. SLIT SKIRT BANNED.

    The King of the Belgians, reports the "Vlaam[?]he Gazet," noticed at the Court ball a lady of high society dressed in the very latest fashion, that is, in deep ...

    Article : 208 words
  15. OTHERWISE A FINE HUSBAND

    A New York woman, who is bringing an action for divorce against her husband, gives about a score of reasons. Included are the following, as published by the "Philadelphia ...

    Article : 177 words
  16. WOMEN'S INTERESTS.

    Articles and notes devoted specially to the various subjects that are of interest to women appear in "The Argus" every Wednesday. If you do not already take "The ...

    Article : 86 words
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