■ •S ur T ■■ V ! 1 . 1 - o *'? i 4 in i' P x P? rt -Ctliirtr-'- years with loading English 'Factory) undertakes i all repairs-Kotreadiug,. Eelining, Eovulcanising.,:Only, Up-to-date 'Plantsouth of tho line. Any stylo: tread matched. ' Cycle and' Motor Supplies l Company, Farish ; St.,. Welliugtpn.-ldvt'. > Two; women,. each' claiming that tho dead man was her husband, attended an inquest on the tody; of Harry Meoiyliairi; a clmrg<MUan at the Snowdown Colliery, near Dover, who Was killed by falling down -the pit. ; One woman'claimed tho body for burial at Dover, the other wished it- interred, at Canterbury. • Finally, they consented to. it being buried at Noningham, the nearest village to tho colliery;" . ; - ' '■ . : \. . •,-.:■• TUo National Eiflo Association, said Lord Choylesiuoi'e, , opening the new ranges of tho Willcsdeii .Gt-cpn'.aniil 'District'ltiflo- Clnb.'-now contains no--fewer than. 180,000 meji. Some people said riflb clubs tended towards militarism. He-be-, lioved. that if ice had a ,, little more.militarism it would bo bottoi , for the country. Ho was not in the least afraid oi militariaaij because to his mind it was akin to natrio*- i - , *u • : . .-
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 730, 1 February 1910, Page 5
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177Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 730, 1 February 1910, Page 5
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