Philip Leborski, after frightening, his wife by climbing en the Foot of his house., told the judge at Milwaukee that he was trying to forget that he was married,, and had succeeded in forgetting the. -date 'ai his wedding. The- judge sentenced him to repeat that date, "J«no J-4, 1857," tcrt times a day for 60 days, or lit default to go to prison. His wife will keep count At the Court of Criminal Appeal a burglar asked to have his sentence of 12 months' hard labour increased to thico or Ave, years' penal servitude, on the ground'that ho was a tofotined character, and he could not defhe full benefit from his conversion in the spnee. of a single.. year. The Lord Chief Justice said that it was. impossible for them to alter a Bentenco merely because the prisoner desired'it. A military fort on the island of Chang, sey, lying'between Jersey and Granville, on the* French coast, will be let by the French Government at the beginning of this year for .CO a year. Thete are no restrictions as to the nationality of the tenant-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1986, 17 February 1914, Page 9
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185Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1986, 17 February 1914, Page 9
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