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Will Crip Full Romance and Pathos and It Begins To-day m OITY OF THE DEAD cloud had like through alleye

... alleye an icy whistled started to whilst it yet afternoon With came a thick that every of down-pojir The moisture thin slime garbage plentifully about the In places and the steps little bridges slippery ice In many parts of Venice houses rise tall straight ...

Published: Sunday 30 August 1925
Newspaper: Birmingham Weekly Mercury
County: Warwickshire, England
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MERCURY STEWS 1 NOVEMBER 1925 I b--'- -AT !THE AGE OF 15 Boy Stabs Himself The Heart Battle For His

... its feline more Venice is generally speaking is poor and to its cate to the tabby own There leisurely— given human not a garbage with half dozen time look-out stone fortunately could not little earth might walk e pebble the the the broken wood r'HI5 charming ...

Published: Sunday 01 November 1925
Newspaper: Birmingham Weekly Mercury
County: Warwickshire, England
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NEWS FEBRUARY 1926 PENAL SERVITUDE FOR YOUNG BOILER FIREMAN ADAMS FOUND GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER Judge's ..

... waiting in for weary years almost anything to fore issue the is per true some of them are considerably higher this there not picked to-years No wants an in engineering industry this of extremists as realise what it means It starvation workers ari mattere ...

Published: Sunday 28 February 1926
Newspaper: Birmingham Weekly Mercury
County: Warwickshire, England
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MERCURY 1926 Opening Chapters of Our Great New Serial based on Life “Behind the Screen SO ROTTEN THE autumn tilted

... the as it the house high shrill voices— flight Minnie felt through the stifling tho wall to from over empty milk bottles garbage light doors into the apartment occupied Italian family lived tnan her father and five little children Mtinnie was Wops” in ...

Published: Sunday 21 March 1926
Newspaper: Birmingham Weekly Mercury
County: Warwickshire, England
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NEWS' 25 jELt’ 1926 NUDE BODY IN A PACKING CASE Gruesome Find in a Paris Street A DANCER’S DEATH Paws

... winning Pick your whitest closest cauliflower and trim the leaves down the crown Be mathematically particular in regard to the uniformity in length shape scarlet runner French beans It important that the pea should exhibited with bloom in picking them let ...

Published: Sunday 25 July 1926
Newspaper: Birmingham Weekly Mercury
County: Warwickshire, England
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'I Sundap im PASSING MILLION it re-arrange-by whioh the BBC proposes to stations to single transmission Against ..

... five months dying on 30 October and Abbey pitiful post-war tragedy which reverberation among the collapse Wilson LITERARY GARBAGE: books that have appeared during recent deal with the gravest moral problems but the presentation these raises question of ...

Published: Sunday 02 September 1928
Newspaper: Birmingham Weekly Mercury
County: Warwickshire, England
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12 SUNDAY MERCURY 13 MARCH 1932 THE circulation hovered in the neighbourhood of 600000 One morning found ..

... more” Mildred blushingly confirmed his announcement Their school papr carried cartoon showing Comet” sticking out of the garbage can Claire left a marked copy of paper under my plate at breakfast usual tact We rarely talked to each other except to quarrel ...

Published: Sunday 13 March 1932
Newspaper: Birmingham Weekly Mercury
County: Warwickshire, England
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SUNDAY MERCURY 13 NOVEMBER 1932 GRANGER THAN FICTION WAS rr PERPETUAL MOTION? Mystery of an Inventor’s Wheel 'j ..

... couldn’t he sure Veracity him over to tier old mother Mom Sileesia Mom lived with her hen and her cat and existed picking over the garbage dumps Prince was happy Then Mom died and Prince was taken to Philadelphia Uncle Chris who was respectable nigger” ...

Published: Sunday 13 November 1932
Newspaper: Birmingham Weekly Mercury
County: Warwickshire, England
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SUNDAY MERCURY 5 MARCH 1933 KNOWNBY THEIR “TAl AFRICAN WOMEN’S QUEER MARRIED STATE DON'T TOUCH gOME the which ..

... adornment obtains for married women In this part of the world where it is the custom men buy their wives bargains are frequently picked up finds that no one is willing to pay the usual rate for her will herself at a cut price in order may tail so retain her ...

Published: Sunday 05 March 1933
Newspaper: Birmingham Weekly Mercury
County: Warwickshire, England
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SUNDAY MERCURY 10 MARCH 1935 FLECKER was from the South and he loved 'the negro troops For years he had

... full of the humour of the thing Never critical nor superior It was nearly dinner time when Decker came up the steps Vicente picked up his and trotted behind him into the house “No sticks?” Coates asked “I’d heard you were coming fixed up a game for you” ...

Published: Sunday 10 March 1935
Newspaper: Birmingham Weekly Mercury
County: Warwickshire, England
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I- SUNDAY MERCURY 21 JULY 1935 - POLITICS AND POLITI PARLIAMENTARY BOMBS THAT EXPLODED WEEK ONE WITH THE FUSE ..

... promise ' He pushed almost violently through- door out onto the porch Captain Kershaw Willard lurking forgotten there hoping to pick up wuat crumbs might from the side porch where colonel and Coates were talking low voices turned his head start Ah Mrs von ...

Published: Sunday 21 July 1935
Newspaper: Birmingham Weekly Mercury
County: Warwickshire, England
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SUNDAY MERCURY 23 FEBRUARY 1936 To HELL for PICNIC LIFE S LIFE IN TRICKS the SPIES man wlio’d to pleasure

... “idlers” were berthed in deck-house the benefit of the galley fire and of course skipper and officers had stove the cabin GARBAGE FOOD “it wasn’t safe” let the boys have fire in thelialf-deck so after four-hour an ire-coated deck immersed from time to ...

Published: Sunday 23 February 1936
Newspaper: Birmingham Weekly Mercury
County: Warwickshire, England
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