After a little.girl had' been buried at Biskra her father thought ho heard muffled cries coining from the ground. He tore oIF the thin layer of earth which covers' Moslem graves and found his child alive. Slio is now quito well again. Farmers who are attending the Michaelmas fairs in Wiltshire ai'e complaining of (lie popularity of football in the country districts' They dcciaro that the younger farm hands are forcing them to concede a Saturday halfholiday, in spite; of the fact that cows need as much attention on Saturday aa on any other day,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 55, 28 November 1907, Page 2
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