The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-08-28, Page 7- 7
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tricts of England. An Anglo-Indian merchant once had It was a Ia'rg6 case of teak and
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plate glass', with fin ohl-f�shioned oil-
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on the bank of the canal in tile glare life.' This experience might well have
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of the summer gun. They are In I been a bit of fl -r -tion Inv I As he was "-bout t'J filsert the key
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tended order," and stretet nvarly two -great De-Quine-ey for-u"�in �hts--essay I In the k(-yhole' Laj
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miles. ' 'A W'111stle, is blow*11. Three � on "Murder as a Fine Art." I . . ve In the search,
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fted up, 3,10 lines! This merchant had got along, well cried. out that some one.had been ined-
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swish through the* air and 300 batted i witJi the natives, but two of his ser- dling with thAock. -
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hooks fall lightly on the water. The I vants had had a quarrel over a girl 1, An examination of the keyhole re-
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fishing contest has b9gun. I 1"whorn they had wooed. - Thd merchant'! vealed ,traces of wax.
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parts.pf England... Jn *.YVkshire* arid � ceseful- spitor, one Lftj begaii to mak - e ; � everything apparentl.V untouch
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clubs, and every club has its 1� warned Vie gainst him.. hud opened the sixth before he went
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match. , Indeed, tile inatch is some-. Nothing bappened f or. some mon-tbe , away. apd . reniovd & few, cigars. As
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. be ii ent awpy on,busi- ho took this box- up, lie notited on
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en.ce, for men who are. not anglers will! -eturn he wa.,, told that � the marks of dirtX finger's.
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pr(jindte a Out) solely .for the fla .4e of Lal had4 been caught Jp �is.:.bedr`oo ,'� -The cigars looked as if they* had not
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ill a case of Pipes' and .bedstead, every picture, sdtue � rote thorn hadi been Imie-ft&d and -on
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to half a muite of furnitur* t 414 ". ,
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ncluding th4- f-�i,��-_! c& 'j,,L,,c- k' . 'o' find- a hoodeil , inot t,'tj�' - am*' - lor a's the ciga,r. to prevent. accidents. I
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match; �nd L some- � and garment to see whether it had J down and wrote a.not' -to tile police. .. I -L I . .1 I
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convInced that
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it was no of, flapping stays or,
mail trader often uses cheap s�al
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I eating went to the where be
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naval officer is attuned to all the
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noises of his ,ship In fair weather,*and
mist4lies. - All
When this soft ed m ry bered ticket. After -putting ,theiT
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revelation such measures must now be
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Lj:'qUjte ' while waiting tile signal.
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other curious things "in my museum,
is a whiskey measure, so 9haped th-91
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'lielpless, and tfic. British ships dropped,
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I hig newest achle�-emert-, but NaWre
motive and three carriage9l, to fall in- 11
when p�issjng over i& .
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him again, knowing 'that I shall prob- I
I i taken down and luckless anglers de.
I preciable amount o' f liquor Is 'retained.
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laughs in her sleeve at his conce .
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bridge across a lake .
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. miral's Drum Be in Chat, I
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he Germ M -i navy,
I ruin and disgrace of t '
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. ably get more than my money's worth, � part for the village 'inn, while hose
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. knowing right well- that she has for -
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� on November 21, 1913.
was. consummated. And at that' ino.;
ment the drum stopped beating and.1
because such a scale turns slowly. I with fish stay at their pegs, till the
- Ilost scale. .frauds, however, consisV. .gh - . .
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During the war we returned, to -
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I I wei ers-in come with I -
down the line
-something under the goods' �'
I in,iputtlfig . � scales and book the catches in ter I rhirty Bil-
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The lump is ,
0 . as,we went back to hand
1 nlouf, just . . .
grenades, long.thought to be a worn
a trestle especially for theL Occasion. �
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It joined the main tin() , seventy-five -
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I . I .the 1).qyt of heaven, an' druai them, up
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I miral, c,aptain, commander, other of-
I -pan. of suet .
an ancient,. of iV41glit'and numbers' These are an -i , lions' and End Is Not Yet.
- er, because, its i L . i
I but still successful Zodg nouhced later, at the Inn. '_ - I �.
out device, .and 'what is - barbed wire
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I ficers wrid. men of all ratings, held
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curve of o red and. seventy I �
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-Every Englisbin,:,ri knoWs the p.rt)- I I
. ft -' nusic. b elieve that the:
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cidental-it walked along the counter, these affair' 'economic questions stands by Itself.
Is lack ,sport or interest.
and rot undernea*.th the pan. - ,
I No two 'are §onie. ' They are all more or less closely re-
Dut _t.hle . rhinoceros was armour-
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plated millions of years ago, 'and ,the
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I An expert 4took charge of the. dyna. �
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. . pbei�y f DrAe's drum as Sir Henry �%Tlfcy ,
_ 9 , ,;ouiid they heand was that of 'Dralce's
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, ' --------,pc-tt�ake-Wilght'Plui". 'contestants The of and
porcupine and, hedgehog provided
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. Newbolt sets it Vorth- . .jii,.-4js_ West , I I '
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. 11 Country sot;k, hild Oils Is the tale, tolA i .
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I . . ndred mAy not' lated. i with barbe.d-wire defences, not to
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ecident," however, won't explath catch a dozen pounds of fish among � pr - .
"A I I oduction Intimately affect the car- I mention the tough bide ot . the ,ele-
was carefully timedi The enginebr ' -
was told -to fix- the L speed , at fif t6en * .
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.1 I j the spirit' of the' great sea captain,
achea Ill The Outlook, , I I .
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the discovery under the pan of this J them, and. a -prize of a halt a ton of rying, of the huge war debt. In Aus-
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I ; pliant, the shell of. the turtle and
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L of how Devon men heard the grLeat , present at this hour of the treniendcps
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I tin price -tie' recent preference -
. I may go to a man with all oun' e tin Chmaberlain's
ket, .or, rather, two of , COOL ic � I snail, and the Impenstrable husk of
cab. The j4.'Ilt eaInera,nien, stationed -
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i : triunVIi of 130V
. . � ifti on the seas. This
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, . . t was PI"ed at $38,400,000,- " . � .
d 'by! of fish. AnQthe ' r.time the catch in' �
them tied together (the' -sort use I ay budgetJ - - . �Abe arniadilla! ' I
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at different p 01 nts, 4esired 'to got IL ,,
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the firm belie&of th�e. all." .
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-of tifis Aable. - reckoned , 'nearl . 1 000. If there be substracted from this ,
be L ' fit - hundre' I
cheap butcl;ers); or � y d- I I There Is hardly
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pa:nonma as the train made Its fatal
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knife, from which I got a nasty cut, weights, and the winner ,may --have io total - h the ' big game lip -ot
i whic ca.nn.
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when botk 1. and'its owner simul-: or 15 pounds,;) hi _CXgAjL__._i
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faster 1� would, blur. on the film. But
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-taneously'-g abbed (of It ' Also, no
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theanpual . . . . .
. . $I,., -armoury. The tusk of the boar is a
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the engineer had e,�idently opened the .
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I' London's Thatched Cottage.
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the balance of $30,000,000,000 I 1 fine digger, and that of an elephant
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, throttle too- wide,, f orAtre�tratn .. .
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coming' as' to the presence of L this ,�
I I Lovers ,of - old-time practices will ba �
I brass foot-fule ,
500,600,000. Not only must Great 135- a wonderful bayonet. - \
tain carry this war debt together wA '
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at double the speed. 'he dynamite .
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- deck. I- - According to an esthlinte prepared
� piece of under a scale. I , i In allimaIs of the -deer and gazelle
0, know that, within t c- � I .
I -Jere is a cupboardf ' I interested t bree a sinking fund for the ultimate.extin
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nedr -the -,,end of - the --trestle exploded, 1. - -,
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officers . , Admiral I by the Board of Inland enue in
ul of weights, . . i one g eta every variety of sword
� � ' OfLthe type
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and all of them "duds." The usual miles , of the .city, i thatchr is now4l tion principal, but sh6 must � lance bayonet, long.
e trai aifd the ppor . �
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. % Grant, Capt. Maclachlan of th6 Royal .
I method of manipulating a weight is to I 'busily engaged in putting a new roaf' ineet beuvy demands' arising from the and and short and
I ' ' - thin and thick, the rapier, the broad-
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The froi)r of the engine came to a.
. . Ofik, the communder,, and others. It , Pappr, thete are 148 taxpayers in.�
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on a charming old Camberwell I
scoop a hole in the bottom and flill it � COV � war, such as heavy pensions, aids, to , sword, the great fwo-handed weapon
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standstill ,within a few feet of thq . .
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.. was soon aftei 9 .o'clock in the niorn I-, England. who have incoms of .$500,000
. r. The taxable In-!
over. per yea
with putty, j:ork, or anything soft Ad tage, L . I
well over 200 years ago, , families of dead and maimed soldiers. of Gollatb, and the tiny blade Of the'l
says the London ',%Morning Post. The! and all the outlays of L
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dare.d. I evil o�erator, who, .vras busilk
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. red:j.and
I .. Ing when the-G.jermaji fle,e't appeai
� � . -1 I ' . - . come of � these .few people is no 16sir:
. looming through the mist. Adrufral I
; gilt, afterwards smearing It over' French fencing-Inaster. . I I -
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" . thatched house, probably the last of and reconstruction -In addition to the I L
with dirt or paint. I I Poison gas b,as its protn1type In Na-
filming the wieck oh a small, platfor=. .
Everybody present. feared.- that the .
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. Gratit saw.theni.'and waited; lie could I ' than $137,000.000. and -they pay in in.
its kind in London. Etands In thig mid- 1 burden of a normdl budget for the or-
This fraud, however, Is exposed the, ture. The sn ost
1 , 'Camberwell
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locomotive Would knQck 'the platform jo
. , tax andLsuper tax $66,760,000.
that they - came
scarcely believe, lie says, . .
L die of -
nt the Weight is r . I . expenses of government. I
; m6me eversed-at Grov6. which at dinary L of Its enemies by the terrible effluvia over and' d o I
lipatch ih' n to, -
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wjould not Instantly open fire,
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.1 one time formed part of the grour�'IX` This estimate is the very miniinum a
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prevailing there are na fewer than;
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liere Is a brass weight. Looks -ii of Lettsoni House. John Lettsom, who future. For 1919-1920, how-'. fangs of many serpents. come under
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f1le
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lived there In the latter part the ever, the charge for nutional debt set- L '
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Ight, and is officially .stamped on the A a similar category. They are methods
deluged with sprays of water seint up . I
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� ., ... . on , tween $650 and $1800 per year, the
. �. . "Ttion tile drum began to beat .
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18th cenury, v�aq one of he most ex. vice Is $1,800,000,0 I
top. But tbore is no stamp on the bot. 00, while We total of frightfulness In which many in- f by tte plunging t�aln. Yet this did - - -
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-the Royal Oak The sound was un-! majority of these being rlievect from
I traordinary nien his day. A Quak- expenditure Ip $7,174,550.000. Under- I
� 'tom, which, moreover, is rough"in-' - I N sects take an active part. Then . we � 11ot deter him from continuing to tUm
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. . mistakable: it was that of a small , the operation of the tax by abute- stehd of er phygician and a. great philanthro- �.-t�l the high pri��ssure � of 'war iiecessi, have our own polecat, which Is , , .-
t . . , being smooth. I a.. the �haudle*
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drum, being beaten 'in rolls.' At first : i, I
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pist, lit, us ed to .sJ- n hi.9''prescrII)tiojis tje�q the total incornie for the same year
At;out an eightit ofan inch had been vy 9 . past-mas&r at pots'on gas. 4
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In the N4c-k of Time. I
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. n tile bridFe -paid little
-�catefully filed off the bottom. . I Lettsom, -which signature oc- is plac'ed at SQ.005.500,000. From ,
. . i Elec,trified .wire defences are an old'i
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. ' , .1.406,000 are cliargpable with the�
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c4sloned the-t6illawing doggeril: - s counted
I TW.n there -is another *eight�or,. . taxes alone $4..00,000,000 1 device In the aninial world, as the ray I
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-But this was not all, fo . !�� ......... -
-'getting 1111*
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I - . I . ttnt *ere they on the approaching 11 Xes. . .
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I rather, A,he two halves of a weight, for " any patients call Ili hgste,. , upon. 1% . � I .1_ _-, - . __Vt,:_.!�'_-_'- - the jeftyftsh, *and the electric Can ,
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. . . :ewlen-ly But- when It became evident". ' - - - -
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it was -only by splitting it open'that -4-physim,--bleedi, and sweat!, ;�e,n; , Thus, in brief. we get a view of . nion'ey's worth.
prove. Eventhe de'vice of se ' _ ...
i . . ' . riding up � insId#_-'_'_'-._-_-_..
If, after that, they choose to die, by the Dynamite was
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'otnt the Germans were not to For the -Blood is. the Life.
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. _______figlht_..._Admira1 Grant turtkle(f .. I __ _Pi;iifi4ii61qC sil 11:107m. amfulig 1-1-
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- prod igious---burden placed war I finale. placed
� w6 could Viscover its secret, namely, � I . � � I
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� '-rottnd Whiett the* thetal
I --Wb what cares I? - the engine. which flonted on .tbe sur- . .
a corX--44D0ej . , , Y. on Briti.-Jr-indqstry. Call her Industry for more one fish does this very k
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I .lets -than.
Withstand this pressi.ire? The war.Oe- face and exploded quite satfsfactorilT.
had been cast. thing. in order to escape from its . ��
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. I iiiarked. on the heating of the druni. . seat of life. gave ri-Re to the preparn-
'I-' I It was here where the hero Of W11- ma . I "
,omewhere in the East'*ETia is, an I nds can be niet only by taking out swifter - eneniles. �
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This nice ireallstic Incident. when
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2rtist" who evidently -specialfted Ili ,.-Blacks romantic novel, of the codutry's production- enormously , I I I
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seetj on the seic(.n, was dubbed as a
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.._.______ I . . ild not understand it, Aince khe -sh,
4101 � lip I Ing 4n blood,- ps ibedicinal and theta-',
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-WA-ii'-d6a_red,
0 . .. Violet" stayed, and thO -cottage alld �
oz. weights. - greiter sunis than was �ver dreamed
- . I ... grounds are fully describd theNin. of iii'the past. If her productive ef-
They are solid 'but half '
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I Starving Pearls. .
"boiler explosion.", A
In the cdrs we�e dummies, 11
w .__ - __. , I I . ) for netk)n, and every nvin j �eutic agents'to rpliev6* suffering and
.1 11 . . his battle -station. 1
oil board was at, '
an ounce.or I I -_
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so light.. T ' . The house Is indeed a singular sight, ficiency can be Increased by greater ef,. , N. ' '
heir only visible pecu!l,arl- . 1 ow thnt peRrIs are so rapidly ln.
,wrc'c'ked
the twe 'odd
an d nfter the � wreck. nty .
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. , , to' cure'�Ilserise. Whom Pope Innocent
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-.-- - - - . I "I _'. � , - . . �, � ___ VIII. was on -his *deathl)ed three boys
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and brings into London's $ cast a 9 t1i p a ew . ..
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ty'is that the figure "2" Is so . bu-4Y fort on the part of all the factocs of pla% a who -*ere __p -an- _-
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m ia w ha t I I creasing in vnl,ue.* it. is sad- to think _:��- __ __ __ .
thoroughtpres a refreshing suggestion - - ___ ' ger lifto the lake from a float. I
clunisily made -- a "freehand" 4 1 4, C ti s� JuT�pid
1.�'111 K.. '' id,'and. sent mossong
. I �. . not 1111der-A-.11 erg aged ten years were bled and their
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. , all over the Bhip to investigate. Twice t
-effort _th_eA,aikXjWbe_perfarmed_-�-
I .. . - - - Pro � _Qn, nM mnbe are perishing In, the Louvre.
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T on ' ____1 - - I -ar-1h0.e91%11WV%--- ------- * g sl)outd be Introdit' . was, however. a genuine rInX
W __ - : BuL It anythill ced There
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.\line. Thlers bequeathed that
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pecultat' .1 1know withou't testing' uatlon.whteh would lowef. StItution a marvellobe 1)�Parl neclilace, about the crIes for lielp and attempts ��
-'To" ' __ _^.__ into the sit i '
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"V" � . Abil-r---about all the -docks. , Thdy re- At Oxford in, 1665"direci transfu.,
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It -that tho weight ii a "wron A Thousand Years Old.' the output for the same units of labor, to rescue each other, for the- water
g 'u -n."' I 1. . I . wjbich Within a"-tew years felt a-vic- I �
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I , slon of blood. froin one do*g to n,nother'
The gem, however I __ - I an to the titystarious disease defined' was 'very^chilty auld they nearly all
, Of MY Welkhts * A turtle measuring Pix feet from -Capital and management, then tjie taRk t; , -
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I I �* .e a tion. Yet the drums continued to'
� , .r , was dotie-i-the dog ref*Iving Yhe
well he recarded as insuperable A ,%kiff was
section is thist lump of lead, mrml4ed head to tall nnd flve fer?t cr may �& - by exberts .as a form of starvation. ' caught ernnip. ,
At 0159 Its , . .
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I'— - � I beat. Then tlif- commander himself" I
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- 1 1 haviiig been bled 'pre-Ously to syn.
Mid painted to resemble fine fat shell, the head being fifteen Inches In i Pearls live b)� contact with humanity;, ately spntvhpd
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. . I I 1 . . niade a special tour of Investigntlon cope. - In 1924 ,a solution of common ,
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plum. * ' circumfe'rn.ce, was caught. by Japane;e ' find for L t4ils reason jewelleris nialn. eventually rescued tile. party, L some . I
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ut -Colonel. - �
'it used to repcmee, with other Edito'r Who Became Lie � t)nly in the ult-k of time. . .
. L . the floyal Oak; He. too.
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Mund that- every M,iif w"s at 11.1.ii' sta*
a� .of blood. and.'
salt was used. Inste , ,
"use
Plums, flshernieb and releasidL_ by - Ali Long, - , � tain that they should bo worn on the
on a coster's barrow, going Into . � Earle Will,am!t. the star, however, 11
the Chl;armin- wli(y paid $50 for the privi- When Liouf.-(Vonel David Watson bare If th'p Louvre. necklace '
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by the of the salt solution it was
ould be. ere
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goods' pan with them. but being (left- lege of giving the turtle Its freedom. could lbe wo6 for a time .the pearls , Managed to swim P.shore with th_� help I
. gavo up his e(litorlal ch.qlr In Quebec. i - I
' times he
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whirli had'been ,,Jnlo;%t bled to death. :
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ly retridyed as the purchase *
was The turtle weighed 600 lb., .�nd its Iry j.qI4 to tnke ,his volunteer bitfilWn wo ' uld rernver their lustre. But.* ae. to be on the . verge of shikin * I , I
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and which would hive. inevitably. died
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1110glit be doing fluty still had not a The probable reason for the ptirchase' would retur� to ht4 natl . ve country as I must, 'not be removeJ froin its case, lie was i.n an exhausted condition.
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.- . elosing round the Germnn fleet, co
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During the gi t war anivei
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pas. -Ing pnlict-inan, being in sportive' ind freedom given to the turtle IR Sir David Watson. 1C.C.B.. so the rearls are grairlually be�!onilgg' I I
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that the German sbipR were henimed
- of ard �alt solution
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. . rortant prorbictlon, "Tbe Tnint," were . I
11100fl, helped himself to it and tnkea� that the reptile Is a sort'of sacred'rni-, with a repul, 1t;,'n serond to none as 'a tpore unsightly and' shrivelled. nnd
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for Infusl4n irto the, veinrof wounded
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a h(1;ii,ty bite! I blem. and'th Chinamaii whf) ,efln , rld.. talien'In'New Jersey,
. � . set (!;vjsjojjaI loq(lcr. .. nu,�Zt u,tinlattly be 10. - __ * I '
jj('re M a pint bottl - 0 - . - I the Wilrkrton liallroal. An engIne I .
n. of tll(,,, sort one ree in'the ocean considers- hini.
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with Several hOwls o� L I . 11 i Aches andr,Pafn L I
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apnnft"., and. armniftwifPd by w;- I � , A.1 , kers W
im i*Ach thick. ,.And t-Af-40a'd of a pint, * the J, * e hl.ni %%. ude his , I �
fo., -as to -it
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it, il()Idm th nianv friends ns-.e<')U1d bo net -0411'11.111111- J* 1�1. iire-.-mlk'L-.-�nilie;"--baL"44UA--r-e--*I,-,Tli,,,,. t'to jl�
r"-qunrters, If so niuch. A , ,f.�n jjj,_"jjWtjjIjZe(I 'ill "ng__ . giri 0 �t, .
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"which I -after'. N't little 11a§I)f`r1 t"'d `f t'110 -h:111-, '
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0110 'of �hoveo ond of o o fi �,Av is n "n.1,10) It .1% 11c(448"
iylliT - " ,ul � J*he- camera man ,-,-t up his cimera
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�. able. Who Invented tile pottbra '
voytlge 1' t" I' -)ng, -age - irU7 __W*
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a . 1 14 7Ed V. for -I uv= .<:�-,efjj;
to s"Pp�y h4141 with a Imtttrr--me. fight', g4ines. wer '11id.-m-i6i -Ti- .Vn9CTG%% � for, 11 , . -1+ I I.. ly 3110 pligine %Naq to fall. It CAU10 so , "
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- j thing- in a goo.4 inany lives . I . I - . . 1, . 0
't thit It thro
km .%%..IN.. t1lere'l.-4 -n joggod rent in''tbo 1111d t h 01 . '' W �
a - .. � wheal fVil Chihosd In- I I ,
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I PSCAI)NI fl-eely tis he 11111diedit out. ; fiPpolyitiuents., It Is not that the st-a few.fc&t 11,1�11.44�Akadi;:��� -.--- ____4
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etc., are �surdly "faked" by nican.4 of he play.,,- thein, find, Indeed, oftQn In- I . 1; _ �, I . - 0 operitt6r. - " ..- 4 �
printed prayo Th 110.M is P61re(I I
I t, I - _,� ' I Ang ttio Niter %N,lt)i jjvnty of water,
in n runntug r,,,(1,1,,,10, ach ru,Vohi. ! - ,f��
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pr,i will aeo for le§s sivaoo, hit t ing; , lialibuttera 4i & e I I . . Wkat milikes Athe laii1w,q)o' !, �, "K .
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,.blIltfeA of water -power, for driving.' g1vew ui)'InN+n', 1.,- Cong-!:,. I All, the
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