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THE CUSTOMS REVENUE.

The Customs revenue received ts>-d»J amounted to 2867 16s 6d.

The Rev. Edwin Clarke, a Congrega* tioual minister, of Matlock, England, started to attend a religions meeting at Wtrksworth. He was taken ill, and turned back. Later on in the night he was found on tha roadside. The remains were not identified until the next day. The deceased,' \rbi( was aged sixty, was very popular in thf district.

A charming liquid dentifrice for ladies' ust that is thoroughly antiseptic and cfeosmg will be found in Dentol, 'the new wast foj mooth sod teeth. Bottles, 2s tiA, aQ-chei&i--istss-^odßtji

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Evening Star, Issue 12027, 27 October 1903, Page 4

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THE CUSTOMS REVENUE. Evening Star, Issue 12027, 27 October 1903, Page 4

THE CUSTOMS REVENUE. Evening Star, Issue 12027, 27 October 1903, Page 4

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