RM2X0NGYR–THE BATTLE IN THE WESTERN DESERT - A German dual-purpose 66 Mill Gun which was putout of action by our artillery near El Gubbi. The gun is used both for A.A. and long range shelling. Photographic negative , British Army
RM2AWFFX8–The American reformed horse book, a treatise on the causes, symptoms, and cure of all the diseases of the horse, including every disease peculiar to America, also breeding, rearing, and management . •¥•#? P ^^^?iUs^ ARTICULATING SURFACE OF THK THUMI linNE. Explanation—1 J , Artioulating surface of the lower or inferior part of the thigh bone occur-ring in the disease known as Osteo Porosis, or Big Head. the face looks more like that of an elephant than a horse; and now,the disease being incurable, the subject should mercifully be putout of his misery. The enlargement of the lower jaw is disco
RM2ABW6C3–FRANCIS J. GEIS Importers of the Best Brands of UNION STONE CO. FOR FLOORS . 1 NOTICE IMPORTANT Noiseless Friction Grooved Portable and TENTEES AT PITTSBURGH PA. 00 Acres. 19th Year. 10 Greenhouses. Horizontal Vertical and Inclined SAP OLI For General liouseltold Putout BOILER SUPPLY Jonval Turbine, scientific american, 1870-08-27
RM2AKYJA0–The North Carolina Presbyterian . othervoices to help me. /When the song ser-vice ended, an old man came to me, putout his hand, and said, Sir, I owe youthanks and a confession.—Exchange. Southey in his singular book, ThtDjctor, says many of the tribes and na-tions mentioned in the Old Testamentwere to be found in Great Britrin in hisday. The Hittites, who excel in onebranch of gymnastics. The Amorites,who are to be found in town and coun-try; and the Gadites, who frequentwatering places and take picturesquetours. The Man-assites who may beseen at the fashionable time of the dayfor exhibiting
RM2AGB6DJ–. A lord mayor's diary, 1906-7. me. Then the freedomof the bottom table was conferred upon me, andwe drank from a housemaids galvanised pail (calleda loving-cup). After dinner the Recorder again recited, andinvested me, Mid dreadful oaths beneath thissolemn gable, with the full freedom of the bottomtable. Then gongs were banged, lights were putout, blue flames emitted, etc., etc. After all thiswe had a very fine entertainment and concert,and Mr. Sheriff Dunn and I got away about3 oclock. Sunday, 10th February.—Went in state to St.Andrews, Holborn, to service at 11. Monday, 11th February. — Mee
RM2AWE0XJ–Burma . isit theinterior. The interest on money is one to six per cent, per mensem. What isnot hoarded in the form of plate and ornaments is put into trade or is putout to interest. Money-lending is not a special business because everybodypractises it. Appalling as is the rate of interest—the measure of risk—suchhard bargains are not driven as in India. Debtors when sold up can nowheremake a new start so well as in Burma. Brokers do banking in a small way ;but banking has been made aregular branch of business bythe Chettis from India (No. 364),who pay as much as one percent, per month on depos
RM2CDC9B1–. The Rotunda . OVER the: teacups I Much Ado BoutNothin. Some people are good sports, someare good workers, some are goodfriends—Jessie is all three. SPRINGTIME ORE A MINGS Mary, plea.se dont put the lightout yet, lets gum a while—if you putout the light youll go straight to jsleep and leave me holding the bag |while you knock off the roof. Do you Iknow if you get to sleep before I do jmy chances for a little shut-eye are Ipractically lost. TU tell you what. |Lets go and hunt up a couple of jdopes and some nabs. Aw youre such ia flat Mary—everytime somebody ;thinks up a good idea you go and ge
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