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Important to Mine Managers i Eules for;t!ie Working of Mines, THE GENERAL EULES For tlie working of Mines tinder tib« Mining Act of 1005, Part V., Section 355 and following with the ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS for the safety of life and property in f connection with Mining Operations can be obtained PRINTED ON CALICO PMCE: 5a Each. —at— THE THAMES STAR. \ How can one man know what **ss. ■want unless you ask for it, or \rhat fou have to sell unless you adreraae -Mal|t«ftd.
LUGGAGE LABELS TREE LABELS, &c We tav© a large range of uisee it Linen and Manilla Address Tags tuitable for all purposes and PRINT ADDRESSES ON SAME AT CHEAP RATES* (NURSERYMEN should put there oi their bundle of trees, they bri. v more custom. PRIVATE PEOPLE should put th&a on their krggage when travel xing and :t will not go: aatray. EOTELKEEPEBS should keep then, for their Customers; they are • cheap advertisement. TJie more you get at a time tke CHEAPER THEY ABte. THE "LHAMES STAR. Peggy Fulton, the daughter of the Rteaorder of London, who fell from a balcony at Johannesburg on Friday, hasi died from her injuries.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10346, 20 April 1911, Page 4
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