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There vvus great reioieing :n the .lonos family. The eldest son had eome home troin'nbroiul. The first evening lie v.;i- at home all the family were {raihered round the Mazing lire, listen--1111» in -mm- hi hi- adventures ill lands hevond the *q-m. All eyes were oil him, Mini he u:,.- thoroughly in hi-- »lenient. Isut the most interested of them all w;>s Tommy, the youngest number < tii,. famiiy. Tommy -at on his lug lirother's knee, listening, with eyes and mouth wide open. "Yes, it was a tieklMi moment, the adventuivr was saying. "1 had just reveled the '-ear with my rifle, when. to n,v herro! . f kiw a fger i n eping -lea.thilv through t] ■• long gra->. ! realised that 1 ua- mi ihe horn- .-,' a tlilemmu. Here he made a dramntio paii'-e. ••(,o, ..n. Harry -go on!'' burst o„t Tom in v. " Whni did yon dor Shoot ti, f . i, ear or the tiger or the dilemma r" To |!ANI>H SHORTHAND. The ,-,e;i|. ; i te i !>n.itl:.tion of the i ten. ugrapl.or i- the aim ol •' Brooklyn n- ■ ■";,,;, r «i,„ : - at work att'jfij.ung to |, ri', . t an i'j:i>ara;;> by mean- ol ~,1,i,-!, the v.we. -peaking into a tehplieiie transmitter, v.ili operate a t>pc u nt'-;. »,, ,1 I'-e-e. 11' the mi'ina; ear ami i ~ ..:';; ..',„■ A -miml ... ,; ~„ int., ;!., trail-in lt< r -et- the ,:'; ~i;i ,■•!!•. o'at:n_. Ka.h letter ' I ,•■ ',,,, -,v. ...uml pos-e-.-e- an indnid-„-l\,■.-,•,•,, r.e. and iVs alfeets the Mr> 1 ~'■',.! itttull-l to it, 'au.-'.l'.g the lee.l to vihrate -uln. i• i:i!> ;-. . !o<e an .■'. -etrte i ;r, at. As -,„.n a- ill ■ • ■:,■ ,ii I- ele ,i. a n.agltet move- ll:- key of the lette--;„,ken. The apparatus i- wild to re ee.pl perfeetlv all tile vowels when -pnkeii di.-tim il\ into th.e transmitter. |„.. ,t J, ~ tpuil'le with .some ol the eon-onant-. v.ideh i- attributed to the I SKI- IT. KNOWI.KPGE. '•'>,,nu r,t the l'i mde-t deliveries o! the aL"■-." said the great -eielltist son„ro,!>lv 'have been the result oi a edene- " „ •■ 1 ean iiute heheve that, said the fair lady " I once made one that wav mv-olf/' The great man blinked hjs atnazrment. "May 1 ask what it was? "CVrtainlv." replied the fair r>i> ; "} found that bv keeping a bottle of _ -k handy von ean iw a fountain i on jiist like "any other pen. without all the trouVe 'of filling it "

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 129, 7 January 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)

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389

UNKNOWN Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 129, 7 January 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)

UNKNOWN Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 129, 7 January 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)

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