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The following aro specimens of some of the ludicrous blunders to bo found in the daily Press. Those cited are taken from afar; can any of our readers find time to send us some illustrations of local blundering in like manner? Whether the City Hall clock shall, commence to chime the hours again—sooner or not —•will probably be settled by the Lord, as the matter was rtK-n- - tioned by the Lord Mayor at the City Council to-day.—Cardiff 'livening Kx> press." Wanted, housekeeper for bacuejloi: with three children, on ranch. ■ . . to be treated as wife and mother.—Calgary ' Herald." Hotel, South Kensington.' Not too large to give the best; service, and not
too small to be uncomfortable.—London ' Observer.' Though the King's Birthday was officially celebrated yesterday,"there were "o official celebrations.-r-London ' Dafly Express.' She (tile .Marchioness of Londonderry) made an imposing figure standing ix'a bic; rlack hat. with nodding plumes.— London 'Daily .Mai!.' \ ulvo rubber, best quality, od per yard, better quality 4d per yard.—From :v cycle accessory catalogue."
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 21 September 1917, Page 1
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168PRINTERS' PIE Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 21 September 1917, Page 1
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