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The practical result is that the families on Avhosc land the oil gushers were found have been quite unable to dissipate their capital, and are in consequence probably the richest individuals in the world. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' RAGS. Whatever may be the feeling aroused by students' "rags" in the "twin seats of learning" in England, it may be confidently declared that the "rags" which from time to time enliven the Scottish University centres meet with popular approval. The Vice-Chancellors of Oxford and Cambridge lately found it desirable to warn students that participation in disturbances such as followed the last International Rugby match not only disgraces the student, but stains the fame of his University. -g*"' ""--'■■ " "-*' " Oirla' coats, 12/6 to 63/-; girls' flannel frocks, 11/6 to gl/-.—Next the Bank. 4

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3230, 22 June 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3230, 22 June 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3230, 22 June 1928, Page 6

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