Miss Christine Picot, the well-known teacher of elocution in Wellington, was last evening presented by her pupils and ex-pupils with a handsome entree dish and toast-rack, as a. token of esteem and appreciation on the ; occasion of her retirement from teaching.'-.- Miss Picot is about to be married. The presentation tool: place at her residence in Thorndon Quay, and the proceedings were marked with the .greatest enthusiasm and good fellowship. - • ' . Escaping from the Palace, Bow, London a monkey spent the night in the open' pelting its pursuers with slates 1 and: rub' bish from the roof. Finally the animal i disappeared through a' bedroom window '. aud was captured inside after breakim? two pictures and a-gas-mantle.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 995, 9 December 1910, Page 6
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