The readers of a Transatlantic paper are gravely: informed that''The Smashed" is |he name of a proposed club in London, the members to consist only of those who have been maimed on a railway or run over in the streets. . r . Mr. Smith is bound to have his joke. His wife walked nearly in front of a rail, way train the other day, and he said that if she had gone a "step farther"'big children would have had a" stepmother." He appeared the next day with one side of hii head in abandage. ft -^ ■^Y-:~ ■.-j"i^
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1668, 23 April 1874, Page 2
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