"Wh«a a coffin-maker, Albert Walktf Watson, 47, of Euston, London, True remanded at Hampstead charged with attempting to steal a crucifix from Hampstead Cemetery, the police stated that his rooms were almost full of figures of Christ, wreaths and crosses. loaded with 300 cane of pe*rol a> motor-lorry caught fire at North Weald, near Epping, Essex, and the fire brigade were more than two hours putting out the flames. In the year 1921 there was a total of 38,566 tons of binder twine available for consumption in Canada, of which 16,176 tons were manufactured in Canada and the remainder imported.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11292, 18 August 1922, Page 7
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