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Where Dynamite Blast Wrought Havoc

Scent of harde in a street at La Libertad, în El Salva-|ing a great part of the town. Hours after the blast the dor, after an explosion of dynamite had killed, 150 main part of the city was in flames, stray sparka parsons and injured scores of others, as well as level-l having spread the blaze from dock warehousse.

DRINK AID TO LONGEVITY

Yugo-Slávian Dies After Boast,

GAVE ADVICE AT 115

Belgrade.

They pensioned off old Jovan Viditch of Sombor ... when he was GS

That was 50 years ago. Celebrating his 115th birthday,

SCIENTISTS

RESEARCH IN

NEW HEBRIDES.

Oxford University Group.

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Sydney, N.S.W. After spending seven months in

TOWERS OF FAME

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"And why, when he turned you out, did you come in here?" he asked Anally.

"He had never before listened for an answer as he listened for that one.

"I came because you were here," the New Hebrides, mainly devot-she said.

“Well, people—I began to see then

he told his friends that the secreting their attention to the island of

of his long life was that he had Espiritu Santo, four members of what he was up against in the way

always drunk as much alcoholic the Oxford University Expedition, liquor as be could get.

"With the help of wine and plum Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Baker, Miss Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London brandy," Jevan beasted, "I'll live Baker and Mr. B. F. Bird have

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of intoxication. He had not touch-

ed her; it had been all very aloof,

but when she told him why she had

I.

come, he said he would have been'

wooden if he had not gathered her

close and held her tight.

Dr. and Mrs. Baker are return- "Then, through the slackening ing to England by the Otranto. rainfall, he heard footsteps outside ]their shelter, heard them on the soft Miss Baker and Mr. Bird intend to ground close by, saw a stooped figure stay awhile in Australia before straighten under their tipped roof. It was one of the all-alike, brown- returning home.

Two members of the party, Mr,grey men with jammed-shut mouth and slashes down from it; with T. H. Harrison and the Australian hate-filled eyes. When about 110 years old, Jovan member of the expedition, Mr. A saw his first aeroplane in flight. He

ang himself on the ground in an J. Marshall remained in New Heb-Eric. attitude of prayer, thinking it was rides. fan "angel" come for him out of the

sky-Reuter.

DOGS OF TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

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"This man levelled his finger at 'Now ye 'kin have her, he {said harshly, "Ye kin take her along joye. There's no door open in this Dr. Baker said that the geogra- town for such as her. They're shut This is no phical work of the expedition in against her for ever.

place for her ever again: Espiritu Santo, the largest island, done. All o' us."

had boon successful......... The two

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"She sprang forward. Father! highest mountains in the group, she cried. Tabwemasang (8,195 feet) and Santo Peak (6,500 feet), had bean: climbed for the first time. The

"He struck her with his open hand straight across the mouth.

""Harlot! Plaything a stratige men he accused, scornfully.

"Eric said that he reached for the been man, but that she spread her arms

between them:

"No ale exclaimed. 'He bes Santo Heves it! He cannot help it. No,

I have one of the breed which he largest river in the New Hebrides, gave me. It is blood-ifke to look at,the Yora, or Jorden, had works like a setter and may even traced to its source, tually develop into something quite) first-class.

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"The man did not speak again.

As for the rest, the great Irish Peak, and a large part of the in-no!' deerhound, which the kings and terior of the island had been map He stooped under the slanting for princes of Ireland bred for the

chase of the wild red deer, is now ped. A study had also been made boards and went away, no more than a gigantic ornament. of the eruptive region on Gana "And now comes that Eric says was the strangest part of it-the EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, There are few enough deer in Ire-Island.

land for anyone to chase.

Back of the gla- Dr. Baker brought with him some way. he took it. And so one might go on-back;

[mour of the girl's lovely face; backį far into the dim, neolithic days living specimens of island fruit of the pull of her, standing there in when perhaps one, and one only, bats and megapodes (bruch tur-the slackening rain holding her wet 2nd Jane Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney & uncouth four-legged rapacious beast, keys), which he is taking home for skirts about her, her neck bare; 80th June

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He red streaks He drove away."

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Mra, W. G. Benn, Mr. By Bigazzi, Coir McGann, Mrs. H.-D.-Mellery, Mr. W steeples crowding around kim.

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"Then come with me," he plead-What. became of

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for that.".

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Belby

HALL MERJE Bindings, his and hers. But the steeplesShe shook her head again,

dra, G. F. Slade, Mr. G. A were nearer. And a free life was Comd Mr. L. 1. Glison, Mr. & Mrs. J. Gould, Smith, Mr. B. C. Smith, ME at what he had planned; it alone could

Pleses don't "He climbed, slowly, into the car, XI. M. Grory, with Mr. B. Thompson Mr

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as be gathered ton,

"you "come with me, as he hard road: 15 She was,

the

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