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January 12, 1901 - East & South Devon Advertiser. - Newton Abbot, Devon, England
Among its many curious products South Africa includes the “sneeze-wood” tree, which takes its name from the fact that one cannot cut with saw without sneezing, the fine dust has exactly the effect of snuff. Even planing the wood it will sometimes cause sneezing. No insect, worm,
January 12, 1901 - East & South Devon Advertiser. - Newton Abbot, Devon, England
The committee appointed by Mr. W. St. John Brodrick in the middle December last to report on the internal business of the War Office has this week held its first meeting. The following are the terms of reference, subject to the general responsibility laid down by the Order in Co
January 12, 1901 - East & South Devon Advertiser. - Newton Abbot, Devon, England
Very ho»Tj •coring awociatod with the third match of the Berlin footballer*’ tour Britain. In all 15 goal* were obtained, nine by Tottenham Hotspur and six by the German*. In the (wicket match between Booth Australia and Hew South Wales, the former made only 167 run* in their fi
January 12, 1901 - East & South Devon Advertiser. - Newton Abbot, Devon, England
f’nlrotß reported that oo account of tho of ecoSmmodation for the tick the day. - infirmary h.d h.d b. ti.rned ' Bick wards. By reason ol the ooDttawd want of any accommodation what«T*r m the Workhonse for lofectioas and contagious disease, it had been found necessary to utilise
January 12, 1901 - East & South Devon Advertiser. - Newton Abbot, Devon, England
SamMl Campion and William Willcocks Chudlelgh Knighton, ware summoned for in, drank »t the Dnian lon. on MHton. wife of George Milton, iSort stated that men, among whom were the two defendants, came and had gallon of ale amonS had been drinking bat were notdruok After few minums
January 12, 1901 - East & South Devon Advertiser. - Newton Abbot, Devon, England
A Bill for the construction of a canal between the Khine and the Elbe and other waterways, at a cost of 389,010.700 marks, was presented to the Lower House of the Prussian Diet on Saturday. The scheme includes another canal for larger vessels between Berlin and Stettin. Her Maje
January 14, 1901 - Globe - London, London, England