Mistaking .the Birkenhead to London express for a local train which would fctop at Radley Station, near Oxford,.-n man named Thomas- and his married daughter, of Abingdou, started to . cross the line. Almost immediately they were caught by the train. The woman was killed and the man seriously injured. The Lender—"Very well. I will lend you X 5. but don't forget that you owe it to me." The Borrower—"My dear fellow, I shall never forget it as long as I live." Tributes.—Giftn ot rare anil choice Flowers are ahvuys acccptabl» for friends or relatives. Designed , and arrauged artistfo emblems are always to La seen at MISS MURRAY'S, Vioe-Ue»a! Florist, 30 Willis Street. Tel. 265. \V'e4ding Bouquets and designs »cut to anj part ot Dominion.—Advt. A young American clerk named Earl Farrell, who was lined .CIO at Southampton for being found on the White Star liner Adriatic without having paid his fare, said he had boarded the ship in New York after a ball to see some friends off, had fallen asleep on deck, nnd had been carried away to sea.
" TREATB^E^T ■ For .. RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, INDIGESTION, LIVER, FRACTURES, AXD SPRAI-NS, J. W. M. HARRISON, 17 MULGRAVE ST. 'Phono 3214.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1096, 7 April 1911, Page 9
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199Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1096, 7 April 1911, Page 9
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