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pilar seems tt? fulfil all the- ewilofa "ilesiroMe residence" for an people There are no Jtaxes, tuilnihulic ii([tiurN ii.ncf tooaceo. ibrwmiw. niarnly derived front Bait port dues, shows a fiandUmtL' «it the right side. The Wno public debt, and the nijirfit* inhabitants \A shown I snugs bank deposits, which tin jkuv and ut the end of mil average- of L'-W for each t id present the l - British civil iumpfwrs ahout/ffUWO. There Irilifw more 1 oil "the Bock." imnms of iStt eimnterated SlfetitfeH Jfa-ltes*" and alien*. i»ib (Grain is hod sinee th«». ».*d: hy ;i co-respondent in MfCoiirt in London that he ■tr man's wife became he ttnEfet there had been "a. drsiipartnership ia writing he-i ik couple." Mr J notice Meunllrf that itt bigamy ea.->'s dtofcr and other place* in the fo M hiul letters handed to Wttthiit husband and wife had !»&olvi> partnership, and had ►in writing. Mr Tvndale .-*a.fti *of * particular district in Wis where con tracts for the pi '. siftr uf a wife wpr;: often ■into. He had advised in such »ra tJimii once. Hi.* Lordship : PWt it into writing themselves? *«'. Tw. they do not get law*w up tfie document.

"Win suddenly in the night, a * uwn, nnnwd John W rlUasw toi hi* son, he hart swallowed »teeth while asleep. He was ►Mtiiifirmiiry. and a, radkigrap.'t ? W Patterson showed a deep »«tßt»m«linit.stiiff took to mssini; forth, in the larynx. An "' w» promptlv performed on Bt ! Jut the teeth were not di.>•fuSßms died, and a. po*twamiiwtion; n,lw> failed to df.- « raise teeth, Liter, howtver. f»tof fak- teeth was found *uf man's b„l. The doctor Sfflst have wakened up '•and', miwins his fake teeth. 'whiuUvuHowv.l them. There * l '™S m the larynx wliirli I'e thtrjiiiin. that impression. ** rwolatimi h;i> taken '"tout overmuch comment in * It consists, in this: To be "J i«id at the >ame time u» phu-ed a* regards S erSwwat wmfort. von must, if -jroni it. and wmh to live m »«* ltl * s ,„ l( i part I>f Un . »Wtf.top (1,,,,,-, [f that is rtmn. y wl nm.n inr-Ut on the ■ ami s,), l)n downwards. Imt «jw the s , T „ m l ,>,- the third ,<> have a. rhan.v ,>f K ettin K |»« fifth. Thin is 7i fa,S. pwinatmn ir. seem> rra.yona,ble. for :iU that. f r wm-mherH livin- in Turin "\ ;, 5" ma. fine Imnse in t'le Ul,. onlrr . frn!l , p . lV( , nil , llt '««, was a> follows- Fir-t- - and *|bw annlyt the writer: and • tomfcm fo, ,l,. monstr . lt( , (i toP'Htwr ih better than -I-,?

SV » I),UKI -'lw «"•' man *V*- 'W«I- Wi ,s tli,- .tar L S r i rUnd ; r '™<i""- rwont»t or ,oi.fi,. r ,. Le;vn . '«? lfiinp«. lanterns susT™"; llttlt ' '"Birtiltt in ttth„ "l m ' u! m«Hev" of Cr' A l iv *'!y rattle on Hmoto thr crash *vhJ h \°* motor h"™- * iitfc '* nnmipitratv* rvr ns v, Lorrl St - »*- '«3« » hoM* ,>f nurif." Ij^Wsh. cnrator of the Safety., to a number fcSrf*"? n,sts - Mr forth •Sb fc?* Brt ««» facoltr *«WUt ' 55 *""* ranged 5S • TOch S ™» B Plants. He show! i »CaS P>«t, which

self out of the ground and formed into f » ball, "rolling or dancing" about until it found itself located in a damp spot, and when the rainy season came opened its leaves and pushed its roots into the ground. Similar peculiarities were exhibited by the Rose of Jerico, a native of Syria, but here the plant jazzed to another spot where it would be certain the seeds would fall upon ! fruitful ground, lit the Hebrew Bible ', this was called the "gurgar" plant. ' Other species like the mangrove, the roeoanut, and the water chestnut, [ which grew in the swift rivers of ; China, used the current for getting ' abroad. They had travelled all over China, India and America. One of the most extraordinary specimens on view was a thorny plant which attaches itself in the long grass to cattle. I 31. Emanuel Brousse. the French j Under-Secretary for Finance, in order j to see for himself the true state of affairs in regard to the pillaging of I war stores from camps in Franco, j adopted the Harouu-al-Rasvhid-like expedient of visiting incognito one of I the most important of these camps at 3ltramas, near 3larseil!es. He therefore obtained a purchase permit, which enabled him to go the round of the camp. When ho was inforinoj tfl.it the number of cases of bacon had been determined bv the simple i\\|icdierit of Counting the number of casein the width, depth, and height of the pile, he asked to see the cases in the middle of the stack. These, it was found, were of quite a different sh.-ipc and ninth larger. One contained six sewing machines in perfect condition, and another five handsome coffins, lined with white velvet. There is great lack of organisation in the disposal cf the goods. For instance, a tram loaded with Czecho-Slovak material runs backwards and forwards between Minima* and .Marseilles, and it is always the same goods which are loaded anil unloaded. The most daring theft w.-i« that of the horse of the major attached to the camp, which was ridden past the windows of the ntcsw while its owner was at lunch. Mr Brousse will nrobablv make incognito visits to other camps in order that a comprehensive report on the situation may In- drawn up and measures be taken to save what material remains. t \ new scheme lias been devised in London to cut shop prices. \\carin«l armbands inscribed "Federation and carrying trays with the legend • Soldiers' and Sailors' belf-Support Society '* a new race of hawkers will make their appearance on the streets shortlv. The scheme has been prepared ; bv Commander Peile, K-N. (invalided) land Captain Black, late K.A.K who are in partnership at li, Fcnchurch ' street In a statement made to the : Dailv Chronicle they explain that exi Service men, recommended by their as- } sociations. will on application l>c furi nished with a selection of articles, such as socks, ties, razors, knives, anil braces, of a quaiitv suitable for each hxalitv, to be sold at prices below those now charged for similar articles in shops. The men only have to provide a peddling license, and wdl participate on a profit-sharing basis. "This scheme." the partners state. ' is actually in working order, and a large number of men will be equipped and allotted beats in the West-end. South London, and at busy centres. The end aimed at is that each man should be enabled to earn at least £3 per week. "This is onlv the beginning." explained Commander Peile, "for if the scheme succeeds it will be developed so that we have our own shops and, cventuhllv, factories, in which the goods will be manufactured.' At present it is a palliative, intended to meet a temporary emergency. Incidentally it mav leadto men finding employment of another kind, for already three, who were out with the trays, have secured jobs."

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14037, 21 April 1920, Page 7

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UNKNOWN Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14037, 21 April 1920, Page 7

UNKNOWN Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14037, 21 April 1920, Page 7

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