A doctor produced the leg of a doll when giving evidence at Clerkenwell County Court on January 19. "B have fractured the doll's leg, he said,' "and placed it in jthe position in whicH tho plaintiff's leg is. I have cut this leg off one of my girFs dolls. I don't know if there will be trouble about it."', After the discovery of thefts at s( ■Woolwich Arsenal cloakroom, somej coins were treated with a powder caus-i ing a red stain, and placed in a girl'd coat on ono of the pegs. When the money was missed, red stains wore found on the hands of Ellen Lloyd, 40,' a cloakroom attendant, who was a< Woolwich given a month's itnprisonJ inent. ' , Mr. George Thomas Smith, of; Handswortlv Birmingham, who has died, aged 96, was an original meraborofithe Birmingham Festival Choral Society of 1846 and a chorister unden Mendelssohn when ho produced "Em jah" at the Birmingham Festival in! 1847. < ..•■.■' "Russia looks to Great Britain, who she believes is willing to help and uphold her in her creative enterprise, economic organisation, and capitalisa- 1 tion of her industries," said Baron Heyking, the llussian Consul-General at the Royal Statistical Society's meeting on January 10.... .• For Chronic Chest Complaints, • Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. ,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3050, 11 April 1917, Page 6
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