While a woman in a train in England was throwing some papers out 01 tha window, one of her rings fell oft'. A man sitting opposite immediately bngan counting tho telegraph posts. When tho train, arrived at the next station he reported whait had 'happened, and the stationmaster sent a man. to look for tho ring at tho post indicated. Through this clever thought the ring was found, and returned to tho owner. A war memorial has been unveiled in the Central Synagogue, Groat Portland Street, London. It took the form of a candelabra with the names of tho fallen inscribed in English and Hebrew on tho cnndlo sockets. All tho candles will bo lit onco a year—oll tho Duy of on the anniversary of .each soldier's death a "candlo or memory" will be lit in tho socket bcarlnehie name. Only one-eighth of tho passenger revenue of the liritish railway companies is derived fruni firat-olaaa f«re«.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 57, 1 December 1920, Page 7
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156Untitled Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 57, 1 December 1920, Page 7
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