Mr W. Golightly, a schoolmaster at Castleside, Durham, runs his own miniature zoo at home. Among his pets are a talking raven which has collected large sums of money for charity, a tawny owl, a monkey, and a tame fox which follows its master like a dog. Built-in furniture, washing machines, gas-cooking stoves, and ironing-boards are included in-the rent of the new "council" houses : at Kilsyth, Scotland, which cost 4s Bd a week for a three-roomed house or ss-fid for-five-rooms. Each.-, house- has a bathroom «4 bot-watej^
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21391, 6 February 1935, Page 20
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