During the 'Cuban war, out of ©very 118 wounded Americans, no fewer than 99 made'complete! recoveries. ... .'.;•■s-.■: Siam is making rapid headway, ' according to Mr Gerald Morris, a representative of Tin Syndicate, an Australian concern. He has just -re: turned to Sydney after securing a- concession of territory therei A railway line? which would ultimately run froni Bangkok to, Singapore; was being built -by the Siamese Government.. t and. the Federated Malay .States. : •■ One peculiar feature was',-that? -though- it. wa^;being built with British capital,. the. majority of the sectional engineers; were.<3ermans; : Tttie Siamese:'were inclined>to with Greritnariyj ':. .mainly., on, ,'• MccouijjK; of■.their antipathy. ..tpivard .Frahcei ■ XEbnv the.hound^y.^isput©,,and. the G&rmans. •Weffe, ofj.cdurse;. not■ slow .to..tafce>adyari-*
One pound, of "cork.is sufficient to support a man of ordinary size in (the water. '•:■.■• '.■.•■•'■' ' The ordnance survey of England took 65 years to make, and was completed iri 185 g; ;.. ... i■. , ,' Wt Islington is the most populous parish in England, 345,008 people living ,oh its 3109"'acres; ' L * • • ■•
m Carpet Squares, Hearth Rugs, Stair Carpet, .' : . li> in all; Widths, ' "; ■■■'■■^ ''^ :: Tea Cigths, Tray Cloths, Cushion Covers, ; Tea" Ckweys, Sideboard Covers; I)uehess : SetSi -,. : y, : ;^., ;; i«. :t -jvr • Nigrhtrßress - . ; ! ly'Oyleys, Table Linen, / Casernent ; Table Covers. ", ;.: ' f■[■■;■ ■['■ '■''.".'-■■ -, l •■'••: Peter; Pan Collars, Fancy Han'dfeerehiefs ■ Photo Frames, Fire. Screens. : ■':,■./ ToyvGo ; , -Tvoß. : i';^''' : '' -.V" Carpet Squ&re>.- V'■''''"'.':;* ' ■ ..v.., _ ..,'.;■:/ Large Stock,, of Fiiriiiturel'ftc, -'-. : •••■•• ••-'-■'• '-■"'• •■•■;>' • v ;' ; ;S's^S^/.^- :^'' ">'•■>. •'r~* 5 - HARD^STBEETi . ,lffi.S:Tfe:| i*»t/ t sr*i>Bij>i GOOD NEWS FOR RICHMOND'! ciiiT jji. ■j:~r:r:~-'.o.-i i- i«i;ts 1 !J*ia*Hi i 538 .„.,_„..irf SfSSSSS^ i sreauai SStfSi &&£&££&% i " do-To *«-i ■-£ Cf . 'Mo?*7 • .<m)os t x > 'frfriVf—-tfiwi,, FROM MONDAY JAN.IB"' ONWARDS. 1 j "Glad'news indeed! JusUat v a tune when nrosty fqlks » v ->, ■ want' to'. economise, comes, the greatest opportunity' in Richmond's history. THE SALE OF A THOUSAND ECONOMIES! r n every depaitmen t—-Men's and "'Boy*' "Wear, Ladies ,:'j r Hosiery and Fancy, Crockery and. Furnishings, [ ' wear—the most relentless price-cutting*, has (been '. effected - Result:—Bargains everywhere, real, over-value, satisfying i bargains that will stamp Wearjngs' Sale as THE SAV- * • rNG EVENT OF THE YEAR! l ' * WiftßliS BBBS.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 18 February 1915, Page 2
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