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JEWELLER'S SAMPLES CHANGED FOR COAL AND PAPER. By Telegraph— Association—Copyr*g]it London, October 13 A jeweller's traveller loft in tho hall of the Commercial Hotel, Kendal, two boxes containing a thousand brooches, six hundred watch-bracelets, etc., worth £10,000. When opened the following day they contained coal and paper. A visitor to the hotel is suspected of tile theft. Ho arrived tho same day as tho traveller, with two heavy baskets.
There are apparently some men that women can't "sponge" off. Mrs. Phoebe M. Welch, of Washington, Pennsylvania; who is suing her husband for divorce, declares tliat, though lie is worth .£IO,OOO, he only gave her 7Jd. a day for household expenses, that he abused her for spending money for a new broom, and that in a sliop lio would have soda-water himself and force her to stand by and see him drink it."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1881, 15 October 1913, Page 7
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144QUICK TRANSFORMATION. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1881, 15 October 1913, Page 7
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