“ The trouble with the so-called reformed burglar,” says a prison official, ‘‘is that he is always liable to breaK out again.” He breaksout again, ot course, when he breaks in again. Bullocks, we read, are not so popular in India nowadays as a means ot travel. One criticism levelled at them is that no new models have been issued for vears and years. , The Straits of Dover were crossed recently in an 18ft canvas canoe by two Frenchmen, Roger Gariel. of bt. Der-main-en-Laye, Paris, and Albert Lofevro Garnet, of Paris. They landed at Folkestone at 4.15 a .in., having taken about seven and a-quarter hours m making the crossing from Boulogne,
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Evening Star, Issue 22457, 30 September 1936, Page 8
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