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CIRCUS PERFORMER MAULED.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Spccial Cables. (Rec. September 9, 7.15 p.m.) ''' " Ghent, September 9. A tamer and a young woman entered a circus cage containing.six bears. One of these attacked the man and ripped up . his ! side, while the others attacked the 'Woman. The bears .were shot and the performers rescued at a- critical moment. A panic seized the spectators, many of whom were, injured in their struggle to reach the exit.

The ■ anniversary of the • No. 8 (Ladies) L.O.L. was held in the Orange Hall, Petone, last, night. There was a large attendance, and Mrs. G. Pickering, W.P., presided. The secretary's report showed that tho year had been .a successful one, and that the membership had''steadily' increased. Special mention was made of the kindness of a member in assisting in the purchase of a piano, which has now been paid off. During the evening the following contributed to the programme:—Mrs. Collins, Messrs. F. Mothos, W. Gough, W.'Wcarne, and Mason, arid Misses Ivy l\l!Millan and V. Matson.

Why is Wellington the most healthy city in New Zealand? Becauso every sensible person uses "NAZOL." Coughs, colds, and nasal-catarrh get out when "NAZOL". appears.—Advt.

; "I have seen your school start in a great .straggle, sucli as even the most sanguino of us folt sometimes that we would not succeed. However, time went along, and littlo by little that school mado headway until now it is one' of the first educational institutions in this country." So observed Dr. Caliill last evening at tho St. Patrick's boys' send-off to Messrs. Lynch and M'Kcnzie, of the New Zealand Rugby team, which sails for California on Friday. One particular merit which Dr. Caliill saw in the college was its religious foundation. He would rather that a man should be a Confucian or a Mohammedan than have no religion at all, for a man with no religion had no ideals, and eventually went to tho dogs. Thrifty folk everywhere order "NAZOL," an infallible remedy for toll throat troubles. Cures Coughs and Colds like magic. GO doses for Is. Cd.—Advt. Magdeburg, Germany, is to havo a school for the special training of women and girls as shop clerks. Tho city of Berlin has already provided such training by means of a special course for sales-girls in the new continuation school. Pearl fishers on tho coast of Ceylon find the X-rays of great service. By their application, it is possible to distinguish, without opening the shells, tlie valuable 1 oysters from those that aile without pearls. .The latter are thrown back into liho sea.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1851, 10 September 1913, Page 8

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429

CIRCUS PERFORMER MAULED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1851, 10 September 1913, Page 8

CIRCUS PERFORMER MAULED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1851, 10 September 1913, Page 8

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