A miner named Benjamin Westwood, of Oldhill, Staffordshire, was killed by a fall of coal, and a younger brother has ■.tilled tlmt this fulfilled a dream he had had during the previous night. This dream so troubled him _ that, although not superstitious, ho decided not to go to the colliery that day.
A horse belonging to Mr. James Brandwood, of Emblnton, a farmer in the V.nglisti Lake District, linsj reached its forty-third birthday, for fourteen venrs it made a weekly journey over Newlands I'ass, from Keswick to Huttermere, with a grocer's cart, and it still works.occasionally.
Lady Decies (nee Miss Gould) was recrmtlv operated upon for appendicitis I/adv Decies is a daughter of Mr. GonUi, the American millionaire, and her recent marriage was the chief social-event of the New York season. She is not. yet. eigh>een years of age. and is the youngest Jeer ess,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1173, 7 July 1911, Page 6
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145Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1173, 7 July 1911, Page 6
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