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At a foundation-stone. laying in connection with a Wesleyan Sunday school at Loigh-on-Sea, a two-months-old baby girl handled the, trowel, being held by its mother while the coremony was performed, ■ It is strange at times to see how men and women will brave fatigue for the sake of amusement, which consists in being present at every "first night," at all the races, redressing twenty times a day, and of sitting up until tho small hours of the morning, and then'sleeping on until noon.—"Ladies' Field." The New Zealand-Canadian liner IndraTelii, from' > nncouver, is due. this morning. and ;ivai c rT^rji oo tei n VB: diatol ' r ou ar - i

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 341, 30 October 1908, Page 8

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 341, 30 October 1908, Page 8

Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 341, 30 October 1908, Page 8

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