It is saiil tlml evasion of paying deathduties nt Ilium" is increasing. The strength of the Regulars in British Smith Africa is nojw- 9000. Tt is *aiil that the mummy of the patriarch •Incnh still rests in the cave of llnclinehili. A Nottingham man who was made 1 ; bankrupt in 1880 has just paid his 1 cvcill-1 tors in full. I Owing to the run on iaxi-cahs. hansoms, which used to he lot out for 12s a day, arc n»w going for Os in Luiulpn. At Rochester recently two workmen were each awarded one penny a, week compensation fo r injuries. ' If a schoolboy is caught smoking move I than once by the police in Hostov-on-J Don, Russia. Ills parents are liahle to he exiled to Yakutsk, Northern, Siberia. | Lightning cracks the air, and the visible form of lire flash follows the cracks. i According to a well-known American I actress, it costs more to produce a play I in London than in New York. . A Swiss lady has just completed a journey of ten years round tho world, in ■ ■which she worked her own ' • taking the sm $ £5 wttk her,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 98, 22 May 1909, Page 3
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191Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 98, 22 May 1909, Page 3
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