Red posters arc being shown in St. Petersburg warning the public against drinking unboiled water and cyen against v.ashintr from the Neva which is said to be full of cholera bacilli. Mr William Whittle, junr., of Mount, sorrel, Lcicester.-hir?, has gathered a remarkable strawberry, B^-in. in circumference and l,in. in diameter. It measured 3iin. long, and turn?d the scale at 2,0--.. The Belgian 'postal authorities have decided that all postmarks shall bear, in addition to the date, the words, "International Exhibition, 1910," in order to advertises the great event which is to be held at Brussels. .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 10 September 1909, Page 3
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