A boy-baby, three months old, lias been found on the doorstep of the house of Father Hudson, of Coleshill, Nottingham. Attached to it was a note: —"To the Convent, —Please, <Tonr Nuns, take this little baby. Its parents are Belgians, and will claim Jt soon. Trusting in God and our BlessetT Lady that yon will be kind for a few months.'' Denis McCarthy, a private in the 3rd Border Regiment, stationed at Shoeburyness, went into a Barking hotel in a drunken condition and called for liquor. The manageress refused to serve him, and McCarthy seized hold of the hot water urn and threw it down, and damaged it. He was ejected from the house, and was arrested. At the police station he smashed a window with his fist, and then admitted that he was an absentee from his regiment. At Stratford McCarthy was tilled £1 2/0, or seven days. S 3 raftdo ready far Mby by «4fUuff hot irate* only. No cooking. Tax two minute* baby'y <£&xo is ready. Ask your douior, 4
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 173, 26 March 1915, Page 7
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173Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 173, 26 March 1915, Page 7
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