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/ THE CHARLOCK PEST.

$ THE DUCK-FATTENING INDUSTRY.

..'SHEEP SHEARING. ;

'..' SOIL ANALYSIS.

PARALYSIS IN HORSES. :!;

.¡ , THE SOWING OF GRASSES.…

THE NEW SULTAN.

|A JUDGE'S KINDNESS.

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Mr. R. Winfrey, M.P., secretary to Lord Carrington, announced that up to May 10 the County Councils had under the new Act pro- posed schemes for buying 17,119 acres and leas- ing 14,544 acres for small holdings, while they had applied for compulsory orders in fifty-sis cases for land covering an area of 4,853 acres. "I have so often drawn attention to the frauds carried on under the Limited Liability Company Act that I cannot say more than I have done," Judge Edge declared at the Clerkenwell County-court. "If the merchants Df this country will sit down under an Act of Parliament which enables business to be so sarried on, then the sooner credit is abolished Dy Act of Parliament the better." Fighting has occurred in the churches at Limassol (Cyprus) between the supporters and opponents of the new Archbishop, and many churches have been closed to prevent further disorders. Finger-prints left on champagne bottles were the clues which led to the arrest of two men who are now charged with the murder of a wealthy widow, Mme. Mois, in a suburb of Paris. — —'

TRAMCAR OVERTURNS.

BISHOP'S STRONG REMARKS,

SHERLOCK HOLMES ON TRAMCAR

TEN YEARS FOR DOCTOR'S WIDOW.

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! THINGS THOUGHTFUL. , .

TEA-TABLE TALli.,:' :

HOW WAGS THE WORLD 1 .

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I. ! CATERING PROFITS.I

DOUBLE EXECUTION.

,. SALT AS A FERTILISER.