SNAP DIVISIONS.
■UNIONIST MEMBERS SPIED JJPON BY DETECTIVES. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright .(Sydney "Sun" Special—Aug. 4, 6.40 p.m.) London, August 3. Tho policy adopted by the Nationalists In employing deteotives. to watoh the trains with a view to discovering members of the Unionist party returning to town unexpectedly to secure a snap division in the House of Commons has compelled the Oppositionists to Temain in town till the end of the session,
When large flocks of wild ducks and have to trardl long distances, they invariably form a triangle, to cleave the air more easily, and the moat courageous bird takes position at the forward angle. As this is, a very fatiguing post, another bird before long takes &e place of the exhausted leader. A novel ruse to capture thu'TOS has been adopted by the Blackpool police. A thread tied to the door of a fowlhouse was cairried over the roof, and a white piece of paper attached to the end of it. ■After a long watch from a distance policemen saw the paper dowly moving. They crept forward and caught ttfo men.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1820, 5 August 1913, Page 5
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182SNAP DIVISIONS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1820, 5 August 1913, Page 5
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