Al a Katliorini,' «f hawkers ami pedlars in .Munohcslor HMiop yWllilnn (Dean of Manchester) told an ni'iHi"iii(,' story nl an old ladv who used lo ■-ell matches by Hie .Midland llolel./ "She was n friend of mini'." said the Joan. ''One day as 1 was passing she said la me. 'Haven't you got fuim-tliiiiK la do frith the cathedra!:' 1 replied. 'Yes iiiadani. I believe I have:' ■Well.' she said, H lliink 1 will eive you a look in line din-.' I aiti afr.iiil Mn.< never did, bill I was inaMu! to:- her thought. II ever iinv nf von };ive me a loot; ill you will he welcome." A new eii|:iue. bnill al Crewe, has jiisl airniiiplislii-il a remarkable pcrfnrniiinco dump; a I rial run. The eiiixine. a si.lcl.inli i.'oods locoiuolive, rnnnim: on Hie level, drew wilh ease a I rain Iwo-lhird- •,.|- a mile ill U-n-lh. The load lamed was of the record weight nf 211(10 (mis. the train being cornpoicd. of ltd fully-loaded j-aj&onj.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1404, 2 April 1912, Page 3
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165Untitled Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1404, 2 April 1912, Page 3
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