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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.

i Tlio election of Samuel Samuel for Wandsworth brings the number 01 Jewish members of the House ol Commons to 17. This is a record only exceeded in Hungary, where there are l dO Jewish members of Parliament. !f you are a ping smoker, try GOL- ! DEN” EAGLE PLPG. Aromatic, cool, i sweet, and satisfactory. It _ can’t be j beaten. Try a ping—yen’ll like it. \ Two models, made of cheese, show- | ing the interior and exterior of the j cathedral at Gouda, Holland, were sent 1 to the Ghent Exhibition by a Dutch j farmer. Every plug smoker should try GOL- | HEX EAGLE PLT'G. It cuts easily. I has a delightful fragrance and .aroma, I : s cool and sweet, and it won’t burn i the tongue. ■< It is announced in an American newspaper that a hen’s egg laid at ; Sjmqualak, Mississippi, had the words [ “Watch and pray” plainly visible and somewhat, raised above the surface of the shell. Needless to acid, Ihe “W” and “P” were' the capital letters, and all the words were correctly spelt. The man who likes to cut his own tobacco will find there’s nothing to . t'-mal fragrant GOT. DEN EAGLE PLUG. Sweet, cool and delicious. Try it. x “T have worked on the roads for six bob a day,” said Mr G. V. Pearce, in the House of Representatives on Wednesday, “and don’t want to do it again.” “Hear, hear,” said a number of bus brother members. The discrimhtating plug smoker burs '■'Ol DEV E 'GLU PLFG. Aromatm sweet and coni. It is tho best of all brands. Try a, plug—you’ll like it. x Information has been received in Auckland to the effect that the body of the man Donald I’ve, who had been missing from the White Island since July 31, had been found in the sea at Tauranga. He was ' employed at the sulphur works at White Island, and was last ■seen alive at 3 p.m. on July 31. It was supposed that ho fell into tho water, and was carried out to sea. ’ Eor the purposes of the Native Appellate Court long “whakapapas” or genealogical trees of the family, have to ho prepared. A Taranaki Maori, an appellant at the last sitting of the court, had his descent traced from Turi and Kongo Kongo, who are supposed to have arrived in New Zealand in one of the first canoes in 1350. There wore countless names on the paper, which was over four feet in length (says the N.Z. Times). Robinson and Sons stock Warner’s Past-proof Corsets and guarantee every pair to wear well arid not rust, break, or tear. Models for all fig- ; ;os. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2, 3 September 1913, Page 8

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446

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2, 3 September 1913, Page 8

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2, 3 September 1913, Page 8

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