Smokin'* was not permitted in English rail* wav eurria-es until 1846. On many foreign lines smoking is so general that carnages are set apart for non-smokers, and so labelled. The lamp mostly used in Africa is a simple contrivance. In a cocoanut shell nllecl witu palm oil a oic of rag is placed to serve as a wick, and this gives all the light that the Jfative requires.
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Evening Star, Issue 10783, 18 November 1898, Page 4
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68Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 10783, 18 November 1898, Page 4
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