'-On a chargo,of rifling the Royal mausoleum ;at;.RpSkildie;-and stealing wreaths.fronv the tomb of King Christian, Gustav Wornikewitz,'' aPrussiah, was arrested while attempting to cross, the German frontier:to- the south of Ribo. The police found 'Wernikcwitz in possession of nineteen golden oak leaves besides some pieces of silver wreaths. A silver cross given by, Queen Alexandra has been recovered undamaged/ : : :">.,■ ■-. A now, weekly'.paper entitled "Hlodanec" ("Bachelor")" has been started at Prague, Bohemia, with the object of protecting unmarried men; from, the ; snares ,of . the "ever designing female.".: Among the subjects dealt with in the first number are., "The mothers-in-law and -hei' pretensions," ;andVWhat. happens when tho.'Servant.'gives/notice." ,' -,;lord;lewson—"Why, there used to be two windmills there". Pat—"Thrno. for you, sir." Lord .-.Lewson—-"Why. is, there but, one., now ?" :Pat-r"Bedad;?they, took one.down to lave more iwioH.' ,£ia',''t'x>iJifix / »", :
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 443, 27 February 1909, Page 14
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132Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 443, 27 February 1909, Page 14
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