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A FORTUNATE ACCIDENT

A business man recently was in such .a hurry to board a friend’s car that ho dropped his tobacco' pouch. Presently ho began searching his pockets, and was soon-bewailing his loss. However, his friend offered his own pouch, and the business, .man was soon contentedly puffing ' away. “Jove!” he exclaimed,” this is delicious!' What tobacco is UP” “ That's the new Bears’ Tobacco.” answered his friend. “ For an allround smoke it’s absolutely tho best I've struck. It’s sold loose by weight, and only 8d an ounce.”—[Advt».]

Six tons of-coppers formed part of a total of £5,00U collected by .undergraduates of Liverpool University for medical charities.

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Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 13

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A FORTUNATE ACCIDENT Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 13

A FORTUNATE ACCIDENT Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 13

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