"They -can come out of prison to-day if they like," said the Bow' Street Magistrate, when , he was' again askod to place the imprisoned suffragists, in the first ; division. ' "I see ho reason to alter my decisiqm" , • . A fomale patient, at Houston Asylum, near Leeds, mado; her escape, and was found on the railway with her head cut off. She was named Ellen Bage, a Leeds woman, forty years of age. ' : ' - : It is! announced that 8,600,000 people, .visited the Franco-British Exhibition; the Paris Exhibiton of .1889 'attracted no fewer .than-32,350,000 visitors: and that of Chicago, in 1893, 21,000,000.. . "The Victoria Cross, awarded to Samuel Mitchell, captain of the foretop, his Majesty's ship Harrier, for conspicuous gallantry in N&w Zealand, was sold' for. £50 at Messrs. jjlendianhig's galleries,"—British exchange.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 400, 8 January 1909, Page 6
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128Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 400, 8 January 1909, Page 6
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