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Typewriters are now made for use in nearly 10fl different ■and they are soUl nil over the world: liui there is "till one groat na'iou which, i'or n very simple reason, has no typewriters thai wrUe its tonprue. Thnf nation is China.
Half a 'entiiTv apa- the custom of washin? the bride's feet at n wedding was quite common all over the borderland of Scotland. .It wa.s usually performed the eveninc before, the ,'hnppy event. Generally, the companions of- the bride were the performer?. ■ . .
A copy; of the' first edition of Roljcrt Buvns's "Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Diakct," published at Kiliuarnc-k- iii ITSfi.at ;ls., was 'sold by. auction, at Sotheby's the other di.r. for ,CT:!O. It was from tho library of Mr. Hutli,. who bought it for £K in IS?S. •.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1364, 15 February 1912, Page 6
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346THREAD WORMS EXPELLED Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1364, 15 February 1912, Page 6
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