Hobbio ((lictating- Mler to Ins sister, whom Up has "squared" into writing lor liini)-"l)(.!ir Miss nroH-ii.-l'loo'so xensa Robbie for not bean at school shim Towsilav, as ho as mid twotlmke on lewsriay, and on Wednesdav ho broke is harm, and ho ad to go to a party yesterday afternoon. It 1 ho does not oomo to-morrow it. will, bo because a bay thriie a strain at is I.— Yours-truly,'fiobbie's Mother. For Bronchial Cough, MM-' Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. od. Mr. Nor man Peek, the son of a ,\Villesden school uttondanro officer, and fonncrly a scholar at a Harlosclcu school, whore ho secured scholarships that, terminated in a University career, has been appoin:ed Divisional 'Officer and Magistrate of Eastern Bengal, in which district ho conducted the Durbar celebrations. As ehh-t officer of the Crown he read the' Proclamation, ami was escorted to tbo Government Buildings by a guard of honour. Afterwards ho-presided over tie dinners, balls, and general Duibar festivities. '.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1371, 23 February 1912, Page 6
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