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December 26, 1913 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
The olbeession for fur still continues. the htest conceit being to have the tops of stockhp trimmed with it; when this is the ease anklets to match are introduced. It is also employed for tho decoration of underwear. Putois and civet eat are not popular for this, 11.1rjorie Hami
December 26, 1913 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
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December 26, 1913 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
- - - A woman who was killed by falling from the Scotch corridor express, near Standon Bridge, between Stafford and Crewe, early in the morning. has been identified at the inquest as Emily Hutley, aged forty-five, single, formerly a lady's maid at Cheltenham. The evidence showed
December 26, 1913 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
£3,000 FORFEITED WAGES TO BE PAID. The Port of London Authority have made • graceful CODCPSSIOII to nearly 2,000 men in their employ. During the strike last year, 1.835 of the permanent men of the Authority left work without giving the week's notice required by their agreements,
December 26, 1913 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
Two extensive jewel robberies have been ms ported to the metropolitan police. Mr. 1). S. Crowther, of Kingston Hill-place, Kingston Hill, has been robbed of a large number of rings and pendants, all set with diamonds, and other articles, valued at about £7OO, and two gold medals
December 26, 1913 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
Prisms Yolanda, the eldest daughter of the Queen of Italy, is Out beauty of the family, says the Girt's Paper. She is exactly like her mother now, and gives promise of growing up into an equally beautiful woman. She bas the same thick, dark, soft hair, lovely complexion. and exp
December 26, 1913 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England