«. dm T(SS ult of the robbery of her comnleto trousseau, the wcddiiiß of a young Australian lady, who was returning from London to the Commomvealh to pet married, ha* been postponed. Ibo bmle-elect, a Mi** M'Gregor, had booked her pass-isn, and engaged a carrier to carry her trunks, five in number, to Enston. A van duly arrived, but while tho driver was in the house, somo unknown person jumped up into liU seat and drove rapidly away with the lngiraEC. No one seems to havo soon him coins, but some time later tho trunks were found, torn open and empty, in a field near Seven Sisters Road. ■\Vhilo a deep furrow was being ploughed at "\Vyl;eham, Lincolnshire, a largo number of human bones were turned up. and eight or nine skeletons wero disclosed, huddled together; one was that of quite a giant. Local antiquaries aro unnblo to offer an explanation. There are over 15,000 boy scouts in Canada. Of 73 historic Kings of Scotland Gl died in battle or were murdered.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1386, 12 March 1912, Page 6
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171Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1386, 12 March 1912, Page 6
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