A wire mask-like guard, to be worn by those whose eyesight requires glasses, is the latest idea for preventing accidents during ball games of any kind.
Every form of lamp for use in mines is based oil the design of Sir Humphry Davy, whoso principle _ was that flames will not pass through wire gauze.
"Active, energetic races have, in the main., small and shapely feet," says a scientist; "indolent ones have clumsy, flat, or otherwise ill-shapen ones."
. A fire-engine built in 1796, and drawn to the ..scenes, of its labour by a pair of donkeys, is a picturesque feature of village life in Botlisham, near. Cambridge.
The annual general meeting1, of ths Wellington College Old Boys' Association will be held on Monday uc^l, m iidvofUsed.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 6
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