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So many people have said that "their hands get into such a state with fruitpicking that they just don't know what to do about them" that ...
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This week's first prize winner is Mrs R. H. Penna, Job's Gully rd, Eaglehawk, Victoria, who thus keeps country cooks in countenance. Her ...
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The question of whether women will go back to their homes will probably be answered by the refusal of women to do without homes. ...
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Coke is a good winter fuel, if proper storage facilities are provided. A suitable bin, as well as storing the coke out of sight, allows it to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Readers desiring to have engagement notices published in these pages on Tuesday should lodge them with a newsagent or at THE ARGUS ...
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Last week we heard the story of how January got its name; the second figure in our pageant is February, a month set apart. ...
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Did you know that the snail makes its shell from its. own skin? Our skins make our nails, and also our teeth are really made from our skin. ...
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Motorcars have numbers on them so that they can be identified, and also because of a common failing in human nature. If we were all ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Here is a simple competition which juniors will find easy and seniors may enjoy puzzling out. It was sent in by John Turnbull, who wins a ...
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In this picture the boy is standing close up against the wall with his feet placed together and one foot pressing against the wall, while his ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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A baker's dozen means thirteen. Bakers used to be heavily fined for giving short weight in olden days, and to be quite sure that they were ...
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In the phrase which we so often hear, "I don't care a fig," the word fig means flco, the Italian word which means a snap of the fingers. ...
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