A man> when asked what was Ills oo ; cupation, in Bow County Court, said that* he was a tinsmith, a carrier, a job-', buyer, a milkman, and a general dealer.'. He stated thai ho was training about 120 \ pigeons for the G-overnroent, and finally j revealed that he was also a prize-fighter. ! The Surrey Newspaper Association ; have issued a warming that the publio will have to pay more for their papers in the near future.
The Westminster coroner said the other day that since the passing of the Summer Time Act there had been a market] decrease in tlio number of street accidents in London.
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Evening Star, Issue 16197, 19 August 1916, Page 6
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