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Sir. Samuel H. Osbom, elocution teacher, of Duncdin, has been appointed adjudicator in the elocution sections at- the Napier Competitions, next Easter. Mr. Osb'ofn has oniy lately arrived in the Dominion from the Old Country. C. B. Pry says:'"M'Clinlon's Hibornia Shaving Soap suits my skin better than anything I have ever used. It is. first-'. rate."—Advt. From all parts of the Empire come reports of large cities and local government bodies beginning to mult© provision; against unemployment. In Berlin a strong oommittee dealing with, the subject has already made arrangements for building works, drainage, etc., ami also for the more perfect working of labour exchanges, Similar steps ore being taken in Fritnkfurst. Breslau, Cologne, Munich, Leipzig, and Dresden. Tt .moms to bo the universal opinion that tlvo trado boom of the past five years is sit an end, and that I lean years aro now inevitable. Germany ! wends .£50,000,000 everv year on its poor. Itstead of decreasing this expenditure increases year by year. A new York correspondent says that a ! certain Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vernon have been married eleven times, in eleven different countries, since 1009. They wcro only mavrKil once in (lie first vear, and once in 1010; but in Wit they hive added English, Scotch, Welsh, French, German. Belgian, and Russian certificates to their collection. The bridegroom, it is understood, has distinct hopes of being ablo to go through the ceremony without the slightest trace of nerrotisucss in another, few years. At Meikleour, the Perthshire home of Lord Laiisdowno, there is a famous beech hedge, 100 feet high and a third of a mile ww, oia of tlw üboFetl woiidci'G of the

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1895, 1 November 1913, Page 2

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275

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1895, 1 November 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1895, 1 November 1913, Page 2

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