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The Dublin Freeman's Journal says :■— 11 We have been informed that some of our patriotic Dublin ladies have"" formed a ' Ladies' Land League ' for the protection and aid of evicted widows and orphans, having a central committee in Dublin, which will be in connection with the Irish National Land League. It is their intention to form branches in every county ir Ireland, the first of which will be established in Bohola, Strade, and Salla, County Mayo. Thb clockmakers of Birmingham have Mked for police protection, and have also revealecjL--£ plot on the part of the Bussian NihilUttf^rho are having infernal mac bines constructed in England to be used in furtherance of their profect against the Emperor of Russia. A new device in the use of flowers is ; now in vogue in Paris. It is the wearing of a small bunch of natural flowers on the shoes "in place of the. lace and ribbon rosettes of a few seasons ago. The favorites are primroses, yellow on one shoe, purple on the other, or mixed on both ; riolets are much worn, and daisies are just "coming in." Jp«f^yMkd man applying for a marriage lVrrfO\ .Cincinnati, was asked if he and t^*W were related. "Yes, sah !" he replied. When asked how, h* answered: "I thought you deluded to de tender relashuns ob lur what prevails - between ns at de present moment." *

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3768, 25 January 1881, Page 3

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228

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3768, 25 January 1881, Page 3

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3768, 25 January 1881, Page 3

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