Nina Vassilleva (said to be the daughter of one of the Tsar's household staff), who figured prominently in the Houndsditch murders, and who was sentenced to two years' " hard " for conspiracy in connection with the attempted burglary at Harris's jewellery shop in Houndaditch, has been released, the Court of Criminal Appeal liaving decided that Mr Justice Grantham misdirected the jury upon the facts in his summing-up in her case. " Wbat're ye comin home with your milk pail empty for?" demanded the farmer. " Didn't the old cow give anything?" "Yes," Teplied hk boy; "nine quart* and one kick. " How bright and happy May looks since her engagement." tt Yes; a match usually lights up a girl's face." Every second person you meet has got a cold or just had one, and those who are getting rid of their colds quickly are using Baxter's Lung Preunatji atic*, U lOd.— CAdTt.J
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Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 5
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148Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 5
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