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Newspaper
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The Wolseley News March 18, 1914
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Date
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1914-03-18
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Place
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Wolseley, SK
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Table of Contents
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What to do for Wolseley|Wolseley rural council|Montmartre council|Fair dates|Church notes|Our Japanese sisters|Not innoculated|First London coliseum|What makes flowers blue|Caring for his health|Moon blunders|Little economies|The bath as a tonic|Clean living on diamond|Is an aid to loyalty|Nationalist leaders convene|Censure of Lloyd George|Terminante arrangements with police|Cost commission to come West|To keep out undesirables|Million dollar fire|Secret code book stolen|Attracting farm settlers|Sugar beet factories|Kaiser will meet King of Italy|Natural gas for wainwright industries|Clergyman is going to leper colony|Humanity vice of the Irish?|Women to Klondyke|For union of Churches|Naturalization bill before Lords|To solve the trouble|Mrs. Pankhurst back|Incidental case|Fine marble arrowhead|Texas take action|Transportation of troops|Watching for icebergs|To repeal Canal Act|Is public favorite|France and U.S. friendly|Montreal's new paper|Cyclone in Madagascar|British aviator killed|Premium for radium|Weekly market report|No fuel shortage at Tofield|Ignorance cause of greatest crimes|Railway Bill ready for Parliament|White's budget expected March 25|Vergara not tortured|More immigrants coming|Times for a penny|Sunday School lesson|Medals to sailors|Grafting rubber on tissue|Wolves plentiful|District news: Ellisboro, Lovat, Baring, Chering, Candiac, Glenavon, Summerberry|Around town|Personal|Reform in dress should come first|Hockey|The markets|The window at the white cat|Lord Strathcona's career|Japanese goldfish|Bohemia's rocky maze|Portugal's prison of silence|Blooms from split bulbs|Helen Gould, philanthropist|The first essential|Tolstoy's handwriting|Too much for the school|Electricians and soft hats|Making steel pens|Washing while traveling