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  2. THE LURE OF THE HIDDEN HOARD

    I think we were stunned into silence by this announcement I know that a myriad thoughts ran through my head, the chief[?] of which was that even if this meant the ...

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  4. ABORIGINES AND THEIR WAYS.

    Not many people who visit the National Gallery pay much attention to the [?]ne collection of aborigi[?]al weapons and implements and ceremonial objects ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,302 words
  5. AN ELABORATE "RAG."

    Writing on the subject of "ragging," the "Spectator" quotes the following example which was recorded by Sir William Russell, the famous correspondent of "The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHILDREN'S DREAMS.

    There are few more interesting subjects than that of dreams, particularly the dreams of children and their relation to the physical and mental characteristics of the ...

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  7. STRENGTH IN TINY BODIES.

    Probably the most wonderful feature of a mosquito is its muscularity, writes L. E. Eubauk[?] in "Our Dumb Animals." This may seem a ludicrou[?] statement, but a ...

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