Jho summit of • Knowdon. the hiMinst niotinlmn in the Brk'ir.h Isles outside Scotland , has been sold for J!7520-a bare, rocky peak of no value excupt us a hne object to look at from near and fur, awl ii still finer place to look from, over hundreds oi> miles of land and sen lor the year 1919. sales of nil kinds of elcc.ne lamps in the» United Htatos, amounted to 183,000,0(10, and aihoneh this is 3,ooo,ooo'less than in 1918, t!ic» diminution is not substantial. An interesting i c^i IS i n ' vtra B B umdle power ot (he lamps is s-cadily incre^slnij. Parliamentary stationery is to cost' lireat flritain .£3,769,104 this war. In ll'l.'l the r:iii.lif.np|-y bill was .ti;237,701?
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 32, 2 November 1920, Page 3
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