The account of a burglar's desperate adventure was'told at Northamptonshire Quarter Sessions recently. The prisoner, lfoury M'C'almont. an old convic.t, bruko into "Wocilon (Northamptonshire) lost Oliico bv making a holo in the roof, but his clothing became _ entangled, and as he was in danger of being strangled ho had to crv out for help. and.was caught, lie was sentenced to three years peual servitude.
The Queen, continuing her interest in the St. Helena lace industry, lias proscnted to the Hiooi some pricked parchments of vevv beautiful design, and also some lace specimens which she commanded to be made specially from those parchmeiits for the guidance of the workers. Lady AmpthiU left the Queen's gift at the offices of the League of the Empire'to bo transmitted to tlio school.
;. * of the feminist movement in Germany aro prolosting against the distinction' of "Frau" and "Fraulein" corrounding with our "Mrs." and "Miss." Tliev claim that, nil women who havo. come of ago have a right to bo styled •Trau" just as every man is callcd "lien;-" .whether tingle or married.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1134, 23 May 1911, Page 6
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177Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1134, 23 May 1911, Page 6
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