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NEWS IN BRIEF.:

Sixteen miners were entombed by aa explosion in a pit at Lanark shire. When the rescue parties reached the spot it was found that Miss Catherine Elizabeth Mont five of the entombed men were al ford, of Ivy House, Churchstoke, ready dead and nine grievously in- Montgomery, stated in her will:jured. Of the latter, three died on

the way to hospital. The remain "No black clothes are to be worn ing two were but slightly wounded. at my funeral, which is to be as simple and inexpensive as possible and also as cheerful,"

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A fourth and anal dividend of es. 6 d. in the in connection with the affairs of Alfred Willia A gifted daughter of a retired Carpenter, trading as the Charing Cross Bank, was paid recently. liout colonel, now a ship's surgeon, The Charing Cross Bank, which was sentanced at Marrylebone established in 1870, and had over Polica 'Court recently to six months 40 branches, failed in 1910, with a loss of £1,700,000. It was stated imprisonment for a series of frauds. that there were over 17,000 in- She was Alice Boatrice Colledge,vestors Three dividends have al aged 20, described as a shorthand ready been paid to creditors, which, with the one now, announced, make typist, with no fixed address. Datec-

a total distribution of 48. 6 .3-5d, in tive Maskey, said she was born at

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with the usual splendid eremonial, Dr. Schreiber, hitherto bishop of Meissen, thus assumed full charge of the Berlin bishopric which is regarded as of great political im

mer, who appeared for her, said of Berlin, saw last Sunday the en she was a gold medalhat of the thronement of Bishop Schreiber Royal Academy of Music, a lin- guist and a trained scarotary. How she came to do such mad and con- temptible things might be explain ed by the fact that her mother was now in an asylum, where she hadportance. been for 25 years.

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A man, aged fifty-two, who had eaten nothing for forty-three days, was admitted to the hospital of St. Chalond Attigny. He de clared that he had only an occa- sional glass of water since June 13

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William Robert Duncan Findlay, aged 46, formerly an officer in the Seaforth Highlanders, was found shot at his home at Lyndhurst Road, Peckham, S.E., recently. At the inquest at Camberwell the widow said that her husband. was gassed during the war and invalid- ed bome. Since then he had never been the same. His nerves were

St. Paul's Cathedral organ, re- built for the reopening of the cathe-badly. affected, he could not sleep dral, failed during the afternoon and had pains in the head. A dec service recently when the "Nane tor said that Findlay had brain Dimittis" was about to be sung. storms, and imagined that he was A The organist had to descend hur being attacked by Germans.

verdict of Suicide Whilst of Un- riedly from the manuals and ac- company the choir on an emergency sound Mind was returned. piano. A small hand organ, kept. in "reserve, was used for the rest of the service. It had to be used also for the evening service, as the defect could not be remedied at The trouble was found to be CHINA BIOCHEMICAL CO. in the wind-supply system.

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Wembley (Middlesex). Council, at a meeting which lasted till after midnight, refused to allow Sunday games in the open spaces by 12 .votes to B. The matter has been discussed by the council at at least six previous meetings.

During a discussion on, a delicate military question one of the Ger- man Ministers remarked that it was not the time for subtleties, and that eommon sense should be allowed to speak. Good sense is not always enough," raplied President You Hindenburg, who was present. T it were, not a soldier would go to the front."

The proprietor of a picture house at Bawtry, near Doncaster, who has closed his cinema owing to lack of support, in an open letter to the inhabitants states that the so-called When the White Star liner Ma-principal residents have not thought jestic was 35 miles south of Ply it necessary to help to keep up the mouth on her way to Southampton house except on the occasion of a from New York a homing pigeon charity or free show, when they in an exhausted condition alight-were obliged to be in evidence to ed on the bridge and was caught save their faces." It is now evi- by one of the ship officers. The dent, he says, that the public pre- bird was fed, and on arrival in fer canned music from America port it was released, and after got (which is an insult to anyone's in- ting its bearings flew off in a wes- telligence) to the appealing better torly direction. The pigeon carri films of British production." CONTAINING. ALL THE WEEK'Sed three rings on its legs, one bear-

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A naval officer who swam with lines to the cruiser Calcutta dur- ing the Bermuda hurricane of 1926 has become engaged. Lieutenant Stephen Wentworth Roskill, second son of John Roskill, K.C., and Mr. Roskill, of Montagu-square, M, and Newton Common, New- bury (Berks) is to marry Miss Elizabeth van den Bergh, younger daughter, of Mr. Henry van den Bergh, of Kensington. Palace-gar- dens, W., in August.

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Gladiators in combat are do picted in relief on tragments of a Roman glass vessel or cup which has been discovered during excava tions on the Colchester by-pass road. One gladiator is shown in E prostrata position, and on this same portion of glass are two fully-. armed Samnites in combat, clearly depicted in large helmets with small swords and oblong shields. The vessel to which these interesting portions of glass belonged had been encircled by inscriptions giving the names of the combatante. The glass, which is in the possession of the Colchester and Essex Museum, is sea green in colour and is believ ed to be the remains of a Roman One other such drinking vessel. cup or vessel is in existence, and

This vessel is intact and is 10., the British Museum. It does not show: gladiators in combat, but gives a representation of a race between four chariots There is also an in- scription which gives the names of the four charioteers, as well as the name of the winner of the ruce,

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