ECHOES FROM THE BIG TOWNS
In London 37,000 girls attend cook-ing-classes. Fewer people proportionately keep their own carriages in Pans than in London. The board of health of the city of Galveston is arranging for a large sup- ■ v of ol! fr«m Ihc Beaumont wells to ■.p • Cojhting mosquitoes. „r per cent, of Lnvi live ivi cities of over . .. Slates the proportion i,l ; in Gevniany, 17; in France, ' •••-.-•a. 8, and jiinssia, 5. ' !n all ! g cities f.ba're are multitudes of folk who work in tk’c night time. In London fully 100.000 in.habit.ants earn their bread by the swn;at of their brows between sunset a rib! sunarise. A dime-museum “fire ea&?r”*in New York tried to vary his progffunAme by inhaling gas, lighting his breath* and I ■' -n■ heat to cook gridclle-cafces. ■ ,■‘.Lapsed from the effects of fiftc
’ -"naway horse in Denver thef day finished his flight by land,ng in the Ulterior of a rapidly moving trolley ear, where he rode for nearly a block before the vehicle could he stopped.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3555, 3 August 1905, Page 4
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170ECHOES FROM THE BIG TOWNS Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3555, 3 August 1905, Page 4
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