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The National Magazine (New Series) December 1898 A Monthly Review

1898

There no water in the world equal to the spring water that the villagers of Kapakjal draw from the temarary wells sunk in the bed of the rif Kuruttar. [...] A bicycle requires oiling in the folloing placesm--ithe front and back 'hubs the crank brackets. the pedals the.steering head the chain and occasionally the joints of the brIce. [...] Another mode of mounting is to incline the machine to the left the right leg can then be easily thrown over the saddle an4 the right foot placed upon its pedal while the left foot remains on the ground. [...] To repair the puncture you wilhave :to"oftfidraw the tube or tyre according to the particular instructions of the makers to be had from the dealers and discover the position of the puncture by slightly inflating and. [...] The Nou'raga comes aff to-morrow ; let a grand reception be arranged in the inner mehals as there will be one in the outer and let the ladies of the spurt the wives and daughters of the emirs and omrdhiis and all the cele4rated beauties of the capital and its vicinity pass before the di an in single file making their.oteiances and presenting nuzzer4 as the 'custom is while the prince shall s
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Pages
43
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120140
Segment Pages Author Actions
Paris Letter
475-478 A Frenchman view
The South-Indian Village Tank
479-483 A Madrasee view
Wheeling Tips for the Beginner
484-497 P.M. view
The Doctor’s Ruse
498-505 K. Chakravarti view
Life of Benjamin Disraeli
506-517 unknown view

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