OF PASSING INTEREST.
' ***• world produce* a aztiUoa pound* of ailk a week. Oxford university haa voted to do awej with the Sunday afternoon •**> mens. The railway companies of Qreat Britain pay on an average £ 1,100 a day in compensation for damage. In ate, not counting colonies, the European power* stand in this order: Eunlt, Austria, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy. Several pair* of pigeons whieh a acientist ha* obserred in Peri* hare raised their yoang in neit* made entirely of hairpin* coleoted on th* paths of th* Luxembourg. Fort Worth paper* are authority for the statement that a conductor ef th* Chicago. Bock Island * Texea railroad, during the recent ru«h to El Ren", to register for government homestead*, collected, on one ran, a*l fare* and ticket* on the tana at she faaaanger aaaehea.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 351, 29 January 1903, Page 6
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133OF PASSING INTEREST. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 351, 29 January 1903, Page 6
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