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Marine Corps, scattered upon the statue of Liberty in thebay, as he recited the Burial Service, the ashes of Mrs. Sarah JULY 8, 1920 for the two years she had lived above ninety. Mrs. Brown's son and daughter, it'is stated, watched from terra firma the D. Brown, the well-known temperance advocate and writer ceremony, which was carried out in accordance with a request of stories for children. He then dropped nine white roses— made in a one for each decade of Mrs. Brown's life—and two pink ones of her death. the authoress left to be Opened on the day A SCRAP OVER DOUAI : Colonel W. A. Bishop, V.C., D.S.O., M.C., is flying C. 6 with streamer. One of the actual war incidents depicted at Mr. Geoffrey Watson's Exhibition in aid of the R.A.F. Memorial Fund, at the Brook Street Art Gallery, 14, Brook Street, New Bond Street 738
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