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  3. THE JESMOND MYSTERY.

    Abrahant Jesmond of the Jesmoed Cotten Millk, would become eutitlest to £300,000 from the estate of his late wife if her danghter. Mary Marston (Jersmond's stepdaughter), did ...

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  4. THE PASSING SHOW.

    Oh! Gcorge, reflect once more before you go, We are not selfsh, bat we dread the pain of your departure, though we really know That our affllction will be England's gain. ...

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  5. LUSITANIA'S DOUBLE DOOM

    The New York correspondent of the "Sunday Chronicle" (England) wrote in October as follows:—"Oberlentnant zur See Schwieger, the submarine commander who ...

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  6. TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD.

    In the war transfusion of blood was frcely employed to save severely wounded men. In the casualty clearing stations there were vessels containing a supply of ...

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  7. SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES

    London Free Church minsters, at a meeting at the Memorial Hall, decided that the Coal I request that they should [?] thear Sunday evening serivce, and ...

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  8. MONEY HARD TO SPEND.

    At the time of her marriage Mrs. Russell Sage (whose death at the age of [?] was announced from New York recently) was a penmless school teacher: on the death of ...

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