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HJvery man is supposed to have his double, and it appears Lord Roseberry is no exception. The story goes that a gcnticmau walked into Edinburgh Station so exactly resem• blin:: the ex-Premier, whn was expect ed to go by the train then in the station, that, the obsequious porters ushered him into a reserved first class compartment. Five minutes later the read Lord Roseberry strolled into the station to the consternation of tne porters. The bewildered oliicials placed him in the same compartment. and awaited events. Lord Koseberry recognised his counterpart, and smiled as he grasped the situation. The "double we are told, is a, not unknown man and a friend of an hon. member who tells the story

Prince Edward Island's annual catch of lobsters amounts to (..went}millions.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 307, 29 October 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 307, 29 October 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 307, 29 October 1910, Page 2

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