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1850 - 1899
6 1890-1899

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East Midlands, England

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Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England

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Allotment Hoiders’ Clagses

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NOTES ON NEWS

... Trust. Romin Panch— lce Trost. R ROAST. Roast HBeef—Catile Trust. Stewed Tomatoes—Cannirg Trust. Creamed Potatoes— Milk Trust. Salad: Lettuee Mayonnaico—Vinegar Trost. LIRS, & lee Cream—Mik Trust. Sorbei—Tce Trust Checse -Milk Trust. Coffee—Sugar Trust. C ...

NOTES ON NEWS,

... of early copies ~f the Republic. Political shade : Opportunist. ‘ —by fair means or foul. One enterprising The Republiean salad which is his new Ministry | American went to Oxford. He managed to affords the proof. Minister of Commerce: M.|become acquainted ...

NOTES ON NEWS

... tells us that it also went by other names. “ Rogation week is also called grass week, from the appetite being restricted to salads and greens.” Some curious superstitions are mentioned in connection with the season. In some countries they run out of the ...