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Sty Grog Selling.

TBtRHB MONTHS? :IM!PR«IiSO^ T-

M.EINTT.

(Per United Press AMociation.)

INiVEIIOAiRGILL, Febmary 2.

Margaret MacAuliffe, a boaa'ding-house-keepier, pleaded guilty to a charge of sly grog selling, and was sentenced to three months' imiprisonmient.

Ai similar 1 sentence was passed on Frank 'Ptoff, of the Carrier Arms Hotel, who did. not appeair. Both had served previousl sentences. . . . ,

The activity of the German Emperor botK day and night, is a matter 1 of Common' knowledge, andi he \i not averse from, patting himself on the back for it. Going over a large manufactory, he: was shown a. number of beautifully-maicte garments, and the proprietor specially desirad to present him with. a. gorgeous-look-ing dressing-gown,. The reply at onoe oame: '"The H'ohenzollerns r?o not wear them.'

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Bibliographic details

Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10631, 3 February 1909, Page 4

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Sty Grog Selling. Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10631, 3 February 1909, Page 4

Sty Grog Selling. Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10631, 3 February 1909, Page 4