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jr?l fjt'A —ST. KILDA; 5-roomcd Bnngalow; situated handy to car; all latest conveniences; immediate possession. o 1 o '*!' V ROSITwT: -Svte' _a_s>" t <tj Single story 7-roomod Residence, plastered; large airy rooms, art papers, and in perfect order; section; quick possesion. OQQA SUNNY SIDE YATAAIT; cWOOD Natty 5 Rooms, with all convenience', and in best of order; corner section, fowlhouse; worth inspection. (p ~i A a DEPOSIT. —Valley (sunny side) ; cS/luO 5-roomed Villa; bathroom, hot and cold, gas, wa,shhouso under ma.in roof; great view. OprA —NORTH END: 4 Rooms; bath, basin, hot and cold water, hot over tubs, art papers; good locality; inspect lids.

A curious ceremony liar, taken place at Prague. The children of all the schools in Czecho-Slovakia, to the number of 250,000, had been instructed to elect representatives to sit at a “ Children’s Parliamentary Session,” under the auspices of the Government. A hundred youthful “members of Parliament” were accordingly elected, and, in the presence of the President (M. Masaryk) and other authorities, a sitting took place, during which various questions were discussed which specially concerned schoolboys and girls. The “Children’s Parliament,” however, also entered the political domain, and passed a vote demanding that their ciders should use every attempt to preserve the peace of the world. The children, whose ages ranged from twelve to sixteen years, made exceedingly good impromptu speeches. lS T o bad after-effects wits WADE’S WORM FIGS. Pleasant, sure, and certain. —[Ad vi.]

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Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 2

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