MOUNT LYELL WORKS.
(Per United Press Association.) HOiBART, December T. The Mount" Lyell smelting wo»ka will reopen on Monday, after eleven weeks' idleness. The Swedish bride fills her pockets with bread, which she dispenses to everyone she meets on her way to the church, every, piece she disposes of averting, as she believes, a misfortune. A declaration of marriage in Sianr is very simple. It is considered t proposal to merely offer a lady a' flower or; to take a light from a cigarette, if the it holding it a h«r \ mouth. Sdi' Frederick Trevea, the eminent British surgeon, will visit New Zealand and AußtnJia in a few months' time. He eypects to spend about tight months in the colonies» and 1 he will visit both the North and South Islands uf Nbw Zealand.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10126, 8 December 1911, Page 1
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