OF PASSING INTEREST.
■ft* world produces « tsaliioD gonads of silk a weak, Oxford university ha* trots* to do away with the Sunday afternoon eermons. The railway companies of Great Britain pay on an average £1,3 OQ % day in compensation for damage. / In ante,, not counting colonies, the European powers stand in *M» ordsr: Busda, Austria, Germany. »>ancs, United Kingdom, iVhly. Several pairs of pigsoßs which a scientist has observed fa n eve raised their young in/nests mad* entirely of hairpins cftMected on the paths of the LuxeiDboarg. Fort Worth papers are authority for the statement that a conductor of the Chicago, Bock Island 4 Texas railroad, during the recent rush to El Beno, to regieter for government homesteads, collected, on one run, 241 fsres and ticket* on.the top* of the passenger coaches* 4
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 367, 21 May 1903, Page 6
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133OF PASSING INTEREST. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 367, 21 May 1903, Page 6
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