Violin Industry at Mittenwald.
For two centuries the entire industry of Mittenwald, a town in Bavaria, shut in by snow-olad mountains and dense forests, ban been violin making, for which the surrounding forests furnish the best of material. Every yard is orosaed by a labrynth of ropes atd poleß, on whioh hundreds of violins are hung to dry. Every kind of a stringed inBMUtnent, from the finest violin to the cheapest banjo, is manufactured and shipped in large quantities to all parts of the civilized world,
A nhw dictionary of the Chinese language comprises forty volumes. When a Chinee editor gets stuck on tho tho spelling of a word he has to delay publication for a week or two in order to consult the lexicon. — Juovocll Citizen,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2051, 29 August 1885, Page 6 (Supplement)
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127Violin Industry at Mittenwald. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2051, 29 August 1885, Page 6 (Supplement)
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