Mr. T. W. Ward, of Roseneath, desires to make clear the fact that he and Mr. Tlios. Ward, who moved in favour of compulsory service at the meeting of the War League on Friday evening, aro two different persons. Dolls are tabooed in Bagdad, the women believing that thoy may one day come to life and harm their children. Soldier's wife (alluding to black eye, a present from the lodger when asked for tho rent): "It ain't my good looks I cares ab'aht, but see the awk'ard position it puts mo in. No ono'll believe as my 'usband ain't back from the front." Tho treasures found by Egyptologists are divided equally' between the finder ind tho museum at Cairo. When a Serbian wants to say "yes" he shakes his head, and when he means "no" ho nods.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2765, 8 May 1916, Page 4
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137Untitled Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2765, 8 May 1916, Page 4
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