Herring, hardly ever exceed fifteen jrifcheK in-, length. -. . ;i .j, u . y) Fracturing his arm in a foolba.l match at Hanwell, J. R. Saunders, 47, has died in Ealing Hospital, from lockjaw.,','.;', • According to the Libre Beligigue, two Belgian soldiers billeted at Homberg were attacked without provocation by German civilians and wounded. There were 38 accidents on the Christchurch tramways in October. Ten of them were cauesd by people alighting from moving cars, and 24 were collisions.
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Franklin Times, 3 January 1923, Page 5
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