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Show i CLOCKS GTRIKEJTHIRTEEN'. At Wornloy tiierotnre two ulouks on Iord Ellcsmere's e.-tnle so arranged ar-ranged as to strike 1." at the hour of ohe. One of these is over the now entrance to Worsley hall, in the center cen-ter of Worsley village. It originally gne time to the employes at the Duke of Hridgpwalcr's works in the neighborhood. It is caid that the duke had the clock made to strike l.'l because his workmen pomolituo' pleaded excuse for being late after ihe dinner hour owing to the fact that they did not hear the clock strike one. '-I40111I011 ttraphie |