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Pockets at the foot of the trousers are the newest fashion in men’s clothes. During the first nine months of last year 35 tons 2 cwt of unsound eggs were destroyed by Bermondsey Borough Council officials. An influential deputation—the whole Town Council—has waited upon the Mayor of San Stefano and urged him to learn to read and write. ... Charles Turner, of Storey street nnstol, has four sons in the navy and three in the Army, all being described as giants in physique. The rainiest day on record anywhere in England was August 6th, 1857, when thg rain gauge at Scarborough, holding 9i inches, was filled to over-_ flowing i

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8339, 28 January 1913, Page 10

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Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8339, 28 January 1913, Page 10

Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8339, 28 January 1913, Page 10

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