According to a Blue Bool; issued by the British Home Oflice containing statistics of compensation and of proceedings under the Workmen'? Compensation Act, I.KH>, the total charge, borne in 1010 by seven irreat industries under the .Act amounted to nearly ,£1,000,000. The seven groups of industries dealt with are: Mines, quarries, railways, factories, harbours, and docks, constructional works, and shipping. An inquest, held at Westminster regarding James Hudrileston, fifty-two, who as a clown in 1893 played with the fecum Company before Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle, and died amid miserable surroundings in his room in Marsham Street. Westminster, resulted in a verdict ot death from natural causes. •U a meeting of the Thames Conservancy Board it was decided that Iho Homo Secretary bo asked to prohibit aeroplane nights o\-er (lie Thames during regattas. The Rev. I'. Ball, who has been vicar of Kaston Jlandit, Leicestershire, for the psist fifty years, has retired.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1300, 1 December 1911, Page 9
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178Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1300, 1 December 1911, Page 9
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