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February 17, 1904 Page four
Day's round-up in the police court
Sixteen vessels receive fines
William Wyckoff leaves his happy home
Votes are registering rather slowly
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November 20, 1910 Page three
Elks entertain
Young couple weds
Children's masquerade
Who ordered a Thansgiving turkey from Chase
Concrete work is progressing slowly
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September 16, 1910 Page two
William Katz slowly recovering from injuries
Vida's piratical crew released under bonds
Civic Club reception for local teachers
Soldier who robbed woman goes over the hill
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November 15, 1905 Page two
England's unemployed [Editorial]
Slowly passing away [Editorial]
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Swimming attitudes of young lobsters in the first free stages; a, lobster swimming with body bent in the usual quadrant form, the head directed downward and often at a greater angle; the swimming branches (and the permanent limbe rather more than here shown) directed backward, in "posterior" position of Hadley; resulting movement upward and backward; b, young lobster playing cannibal, swimming astride the carcass of another which it has nipped at the junction of the carapace and abdomen and holds with its prehensile legs; c, swimming with the thoracic legs directed forward; in "anterior" position of Hadley; resulting movement upward and forward; d, rising position occasionally assumed; e, slowly moving or "floating" position sometimes observed; f, lobster "standing on head," apparently probint the bottom with rostrum, but really too weak to rise
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Cancale. The Barrier Oyster Park.
The water is seen slowly draining seaward, allowing the oysters in the higher parts to become exposed. The sides of the park are simple plank barriers. To the left are cases of elevage, well raised form the ground as a protection against shiftings of sand
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Slowly Towed Towards the Gaff
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