NEWS IN BRIEF.
.No lire insurance has boon taken (nit on certain new o(tices in Trafalgar Square, London, the reason being Ilia! the building is absolutely lire-jrroof. Love, as the main theme of a ]>lay, has been officially banned in linssin. Communists do not frown on emotion. They think that it is freer and more beautiful under Communism, but they believe that (lie destiny of mankind as a whole is more important so far as the lirama is concerned. There are nearly 10,840 different trades and professions in Britain, those who follow some of them bavin.”' strange names, such as “powder monkey,” “ash bank fairy,’’ “bogey man,’’ “spout girl,” and “alley girls.” The last-named examine tablets of soap as they leave '1 he stamping machine. Great importance is attached to •the discovery in a quarry on a farm in County Meath, Ireland, of two urns and two well-preserved skeletons, one of a girl aged about 15 and the other that of a woman. From the ornaments and the engravings of the urns antiquarians established their origin as about .1000 years B.C.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4464, 12 June 1930, Page 1
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181NEWS IN BRIEF. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4464, 12 June 1930, Page 1
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