Tho sum of £lO was deposited in the London Post Office Savings Bank in 1824, tlio customer addin* onofcher £lO in 1851. Recently the only surviving member of his family produced tho deposit book and drew £233 16s, including the accumlated interest. Boys and girls under 14 will no longer be allowed to dance nftor 8 p.m. at Bridlington. The corporation has made this regulation in consequence of complaints by tho medical officer, who snys that children have been allowed to attend dnnein.f resorts kept open till a into hour. Sand changed with electricity and dropped from aeroplanes has been used in America for disbursing clouds and fog. The Metropolitan Water Board, which, supplies London with water, obtains sixty, per cent of its supplies from Thames.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11649, 13 October 1923, Page 12
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