In India and the East Indie- the natives mix wliil" ants with flour and make them into pastry. This ; ■ consul crc.l to be hi.Lihly nutritive.
The Swedi-li army is now the 'arz and most ollieient in the country . i> - torv. Since the outbreak ol the >\.u the army lias been almost doubled. 1; now - ■') 10.1 K ;ll trained men i»| übom :HI.OiIII are troops nf the 'rsi lilie and the rcniainder I.andst una.
Private Richard Coekenll. a lluii soldier who recentlv returned home wounded from the nardanellos. says while in camp bo had occasion to open a tin of .salmon, and found inside it a cont'enian's silver watch in eoc.l ion (1 it ion. He wound ; t up and it startel tii kiiiLi nierrih .
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 150, 25 February 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)
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