• Mr. 31. B. Esson, officer in charge- of ':'■ iho Thames Telegraph Department, lias been transferred to Auckland. Prior . to'his. departure from Thames he was j ■ the recipient of presentations from the (. .'postal and telegraph' staffs. . '<;'. A wireless message from the liner Prinz ''■}'' Joachim to' New York announced , that two I "fine baby-boys were born to Mme. Jare, &';>ivife of'" tho'French Minister (o Hayti. i /; " A gale prevailed, thunder ' crashed, and fc.\ lightning hashed for several hours before |.Vr4he' eyent. , . '. rj : ''■'.•.It is stated that more than 10,000 books ;f' were published in Great Britain last year '■■ >. —it :is the -first time that. this number ,y: kas J>een- reached.. There is recorded a |v> fiscrease -in the number of volumes de- • il'-'Tptcd'ito l poetry, and the drama, and. in oil education and law there is also J a fallins 'off. "•! :
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 987, 30 November 1910, Page 9
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139Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 987, 30 November 1910, Page 9
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