■ Mr. and Mrs. Marcus M. Wood, who celebrated their Uurty-secoud wedding an-nivt-rsarv in their eoltafic at Webster. Massachusetts, have for years subsisted comfortably, t'hev declare, on » daily outlay of 2-Jd. per head. A molou-loi-ty 'of' the Array Sevviep Corps passed thraußh the streets of Seuth J/jnilsm reeeni'i'y with sovc*ftl small kliakieuloureti cases. Net even the armed guard knew that tiro'cases held iiiove than 50.000 unclaimed South African War .medals, ISIIS-1092, on.the. way to tho Ifayal Jfint to bo'ni sited down. ... Dr. Orvillo Owen, who h>i?'bemi exrci* vating in the Kivcr ,Wy-o at Chepstow tor -fiimo yews, in t!io hope.of fuid*ng' doftunients to prove that S'liak-oSpKife's works were written by Bacon, has suspended Kis search and returuwl to America
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1994, 27 February 1914, Page 4
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