An lnipre.-t Supply Bill wi!! occupy Parliaments attention when the ressibn opens ihis week, and a fairly lively debate is expected during its patsagc. The Address-in-Reply debate is to j.tiirt on the following Tuesday. One local member (Mr Arnold) states that from what he can gather it will probably extend over about 10 days at leapt.
"The doctors have given Johnson up." "Dear me; is It© as ill as that?*' *Xo; lie's quite well. That's why they have given him up." '• How are things down your wj.t~ "Well, our post office was'burgled last week, and yesterday our fire brigade station was burned out."
P.inks: '•Where I spent my holidays this vi::,r the thermometer dropped to zero.** jinks: •" That's nothing." Bisks-. "What's nothing:" Jinks; ''Wag, zexo. n
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Evening Star, Issue 14626, 24 July 1911, Page 6
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