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HAUNT OF MYSTERY.

: There are to be' no ladies admitted, either as'members ."or as/'visitors,--to the new and curious .club, which is 'to presently open its doors.in London, says ali English jouinal.;; It . is- a : club .where fines are to bo rigidly imposed ..for the. infringement of certain rules,, and some of .these are--of - such a character that it;.is, a: dead certainty they could never be'.kept , by; -women; begin with, the entity of a member ..must be sunk: tho moment. he sets . .foot. on . the club •'premises.,'. Those, -.who .enter here must wholly, abandon their . names, . : and be known' 'only.: ,as::, Number Ten, lor -Three Hundred i.and; Fifty,; as the case may be. If at; any . time ; a; ; member.; is addressed by. name/the. offender will be substantially/fined.: '.'Again, a member : may be called upon, and;-must not refuse to attend function "on;.behalf- of the. club, in which " case he most : wear a black; Florentine robe, wjth. his number' emblazoned : thereon.'■/. This ;would never nieet.-with 'approval 'of. women members. There j are many' otherrules; all. equally eccentric, and - doubtless the club will fca composed of - very "precious" young men born ;. with the -conviction - that ' they * areunconventional. f. -

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 712, 11 January 1910, Page 3

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HAUNT OF MYSTERY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 712, 11 January 1910, Page 3

HAUNT OF MYSTERY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 712, 11 January 1910, Page 3

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