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The Budapest police 'have taken in hand the danger of the big hatpin. By an ordinance of the chief of police the giant hatpin is f'o be supressed. To begin with, the offenders are cautioned. Then, if they peisist in wearing these lethal weapons, they will be dealt with : n the magistrates’ court. During the urst week the police stopped 1236 ladies. Sneaking on "Some insects. Pleasant and T : nplra c ant," at Birkbeck College, Kiss C. F. Isaacson said the reason why tb" ce-nmon house-fly had so load a character was that people were just, beginning to rea’ise that it carried a great mrnr germs. It was interesting flo hold a fly in captivity and watch it eat up eugar. If a little salt was added, the fly’s disgust was an interesting study. They could give it alcohol, which would make it supremely happy. A fly would get drunk on one drop of beer.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7444, 19 May 1911, Page 6
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