NEWS IN BRIEF.
Mi-. 11. A. Liddell, of the Wesleyan Central Boys’ school, Oxford, is retiring after having taught there for more than 50 years.
When a juror arrived late at the Old Bailey not long ago the Recorder said: “Knowing what London traffic is, I will not fine you.” While ploughing on his New Jersey farm an American farmer turned up a pot full of coins dating before the War of Independence. Police on point duty in Birmingham wear white helmets and white coats to enable motor-drivers and others to see them in the dark. A French company is to attempt to salve over a million pounds’ worth of bullion from the liner Egypt, which went down off Ushant in 1922.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2986, 14 January 1926, Page 4
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122NEWS IN BRIEF. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2986, 14 January 1926, Page 4
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