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Two thousand horses, 122 shops, 41 roads, a golf club, a laundry, three licensed houses, and a vicargc are included in the Bournemouth estate of the Earl of Malnisbury, which is to be put on the market early this year.

; A rumour that a schooner was ashore ! off the Waitohu beach was the iuean3

of causing several people to visit the locality on Monday. tiowcver, all that was seen were large quantities of driftwood.

A floating mine ivas discovered off the Isle of. Wight as the White Star liner Homeric was on her way to Southampton on her last voyage from New York in a dense fog. Three pilots put eff in a small boat and sent a semaphore message of warning to the captain, who changed his course. A destroyer from Portsmouth sank tho mine.

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Shannon News, 9 February 1923, Page 3

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136

Untitled Shannon News, 9 February 1923, Page 3

Untitled Shannon News, 9 February 1923, Page 3

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