BREVITIES.
Mrs Mary Brookfield, wife of a Sheffield forgeman, has given birth to triplets—two girls and a boy. The Kings bountv has been applied for. The Berlin postal authorities intend to establish a. new service by which people will he able to telephone for a postman to fetch their letters Two raven Black Orpington hens exhibited at the Philadelphia poultry show were valued at £2,400 and £2OOO respectively. Each of their eggs is weighing more than 18lb, which was captured during netting operations at Blagdon Lake, Somersetshire,, is believed to be the largest trout in English waters. ' x . . ~ A motor car carrying MPuech, the French 'Minister for Public IVoiks, dashed into i.herd of deer m the Forest of Fontainbleau, .and killed a inagmh--06 Girls mi the Minneapolis high schooh have been forbidden to wear French heels which, according to the school doctoff’Ske’ curvature of the spmo and deform the feet. , moon The most complete map of toe moo over made has Walter Good acre. FR-S., after seve years’ work, and is being published in twenty-five sections.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3163, 8 March 1911, Page 8
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176BREVITIES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3163, 8 March 1911, Page 8
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