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Thers is a young man in New York, Irving Berlin by namo, who is known ns the "Kag-timo King." Three years ago lie was a waiter in a restaurant _ there, earning .£3 a week; now he has an income of £20,000 ti year, royalties on his ragtime melodies.
An egg laid'two hundred years ago, and buried since in four feet, of loam, was served recently to tho Chinese General Lan Tien Wei, at a banquet given in his honour at Los Angeles, California. ..
C. B. Fry says: "M'Clinfam's Hibernia Shaving Soar) suits my skin better than anything I Tiave ever used.' It is' firstrate."—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 21 December 1912, Page 12
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