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No fever than fiv.» and tliree-quarter millions oC crabs were, according fo the annual report on sea fishettat foe 10,1 „ recorded in the landings tor .England and Wales (hiring tlve- year, wlnle over thirtytii.roo million oy-siers,. Ijetween six Slid seven hundred thavisisfid wbsters, atiil sonic twenty-six tho'irs.aiidtons m. other shellfish were taken. While the- impor-ta-Hon of French sardines declined from •iß,ooocwt in 1905-to ll,<W9civt. in 1912, ■&« iniportatioil of Norwegian spfats as sardines which, hi 1905, was' a .negligible aaantity, last year amounted to no Itss limn llio,oo9cwt.

Mr. Jffcdcrick Littlewond, aged 73, an ex-chairman of the Milton Jk'gia (K.mi.t) Urban Council,, died rCconl'v, Mlevriilij an iipr«pletic seizure. Whilo Sir. Litlfc.wtfml had the first strcl.e four yeal's ago, his pari rait i:i the council chamber was found ta-'havc fallen Irani the wall. When lift iiad tlve second strife aivofher piei.tii-.o iii the sanie room i'oll to the floor, «jivl at'fcr Sir. Littlqwoocrs death, 311. entering thi» council chamber, an yilieial fosnwl. thai, another picture had fallen anil the: rluSs was smatched to piirees.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1900, 7 November 1913, Page 5

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172

Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1900, 7 November 1913, Page 5

Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1900, 7 November 1913, Page 5

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