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A. leading orticlc in tho London "Times" weekly edition of November 26, appealing for funds for the sick and wounded, contains the following: "No man could suffer a greater disgrace than that it should be known that" his financial positiou was better at tho end of the war than before it. Let any who are in peril of this infamy remember that "flio Times' Fund offers them an honourable oscape." An Oamaru housekeeper was shocked on her return from a trip to a seasido resort (says the "Mail") to find her back door mysteriously open and the passage thick with dust; the accumulation of several days. In the dining-room a larse black salf lay 011 the carpet, languidly chewing the contents of a vase of antirrhinums which had reposed Upon th» Labis. Nothing was* nilsfiiim, but tlw ill. remain* uuexolaijied* -

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2681, 29 January 1916, Page 8

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2681, 29 January 1916, Page 8

Untitled Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2681, 29 January 1916, Page 8

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