The walls of Brighton Worlcliouse aro adorned with water-colour drawings by a former inmate, Claude Cooper. Iho works are well executed, and for the most part represent Sussex scenery. Cooper, who is about GO years old, has done them all from memory. Do recently received a Rrant from the Artists' Society. Till a few years ago, when the salary of the Irish Lord Chancellor was reduced from i£Booo to iGfIOO per annum, it was the most highly-paid judicial office in the Empire. It ia true that the salary ot the Lord Chancellor of Great Britain is .£IO,OOO per annum, but of that sum .SIOOO comes to him in his capacity of the Speaker of the House of Lords. The retiring pension of an Irish Lord Chancellor as fixed by statute is .£IOOO per annum. Athletic Park was the scene. An onlooker produced a sm*ul oottlo find put a few drops on a piece of sugar. Spectators had a vision of poison, iwn'? A.I/.UJv, the infallible Cold cure. No danger of Influenza with "NAZOL" for a companion.—Advt. Carnations sin, across, with stems from 3ft 'to' Jft. long, have been grown by a florist'in Indiana. Only 200 blooms have as yet been produced, and they aro highly jaliwiy '
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1775, 13 June 1913, Page 6
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206Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1775, 13 June 1913, Page 6
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