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IN PREPARATION.

II; is common knowledge that the HousS of Commons lias the cheapest and best restaurant in the kingdom, but it must have surpassed even its own record on Coronation Day. The Kitchen Committee, knew that they would have a hungry crowd to cater'for, and they pot in supplies which included 10 barons of beef, WO sirloins of beef, CO whole carcasses of lamb, 100 hams, 5500 o,u:uK and s;wt. of sa'inon. To complete the list, there were 2t cases of kippered herrings, which at 3d. a pair would not be extravagant for even the smallest purses. Was it all eaten, ono would like to know? In Corea marriage is even moro import* ant and essential lor a man than it is for a women, as, until a man be wed, ho is o. being of no account. If a father has not selected wives for his eons ore they reach the ago of twenty he is considered worthless and neglectful.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1204, 12 August 1911, Page 10

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IN PREPARATION. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1204, 12 August 1911, Page 10

IN PREPARATION. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1204, 12 August 1911, Page 10

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