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A CHAT WITH PETERHEAD FISHERMEN

... A CHAT WITH PETERHEAD FISHERMEN. Mr Boothby again showed his keen interest in the fishing industry, and the welfare of those connected with it, when ‘he paid a hurried visit to the town on Friday during his short holiday in the north. He motored from ...

A WIRELESS CHAT. LOCAL LISTENERS-IN,

... A WIRELESS CHAT. LOCAL LISTENERS-IN, The DPostmaster General has collected quite a handsome sum this winter by the sale of wireless licences, and Peterhead has contributed its fair quota to this sum, judging by the number of aerials that have sprung up ...

Chatting with a Native, (By “VIMY RIDGE)

... gramophone records. The first part of each side of the dise contains a little talk by a native, spoken with all the qualities of a wircless announcer. Then comes a break, and you start to chat with your ‘visitor.” “Good morning,” he says. ...

SIDE-CHATTING

... SIDE-CHATTING. In continuation of what I have already written about grafting, the following particulars of the method known as side/rafting, which are gives by a correspondent in the Gardeners' Chronicle, cannot fail to be of interest to the amateur. ...

CHAT'TER XXY

... stranger «an manage a hoatl” “You didn't tell him you rowed in 2 Thames regatta, That might have made a difference.” “A river! An English rive:! I can imagine him saying that in a voice of scorn. And he wou'd have givea me such a look, I ...

niaiter; so chat

... bright as button.*. Of all chem* isls, Is lid per bottle. .JOANNA SOUTHCOTT, The Woman who Founded a Sect. A Chapter in the History of Religious Mania, a time like the present, when religious pretenders—Dowics, -Jacksons, and Piggotts—are specially occupying ...

Woemen’s Chat. By Cousin Kate

... much. in evidence for holiday wear. A model in three colours, yellow, red, and navy blue, had a plain navy coat of the loose sac type, provided with a yellow wiastcoat embroidered in navy wool, the whole forming a very smart suit. Accordion -pleated skirts ...

WIRELLESS CHAT. “THE AERIAL SLASHER.”

... the process of the davelopment up to a certain point. The occasion was my last attempt to make one ol the super-sets. This particular set gave great promise. As a preliminary to a flight scross the Atlantic, or even a little further, [ tuned in Newcastle ...

Woemen’s Chat. (By Cousin Kate)

... above the hair like a great Spanish comb. Pliia tulle is employed, the wide pleats reaching their greatest depth at the centre of the back. A wreath of orange blossoms holds the veil in place. The newest bouquet' is composed of a big bunch of curled ...

Women’s Chat. (By Cousin Kate)

... Women’s Chat. (By Cousin Kate). Numbers of women who did highlyskilled war work are prevented by trade union resirictions from entering important industries, Many with a mechanical turn of mind would take up engineering or house-building as a permanent ...

Women’s Chat. (By Cousin Kate)

... arrange and catalogue the lots attractively, while a keen eye and an alert mind are also essential characteristics of the successful wiclder of the hammer. It is equally important to have an even temper and a gift for repartee, as jokes are often made at the ...