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Show ONE OB THE OTHER. Lord CtonmeH'e piquant notice asking th "nobleman r gentleman" who purloined pur-loined his camera aboard the Rnbllla ta rrturn the earn, rloeely resembles th notice which a member, who had lost a valuable umbrella, wished to have depleted de-pleted In a Indon club. It requested 'the noblemen" who had atolea the article ar-ticle to rent ore It without delay. The club secretary objected to the phrasing. "Vhv nobarnanr' he asked. "Well." waa the reply, "thla elub la composed exrlu-alvery exrlu-alvery of noblemen and gentlemen.' Whoever Who-ever stole my umbrella can be ae g tlemen. eo I conclude be muet be a oe-bleuian." oe-bleuian." London Chronicle. |