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-- 1 The s.s. Afawataf if onr* M'elbpurne^ . Ijring-sYlater English.,news- T -the cable--a-rams bein&?up; to 3rd DecejcnberY The^ y? iC 'AA: >'* .*■ U «gP \ i* :i_ ! { i '«*■ ;'' v? Aiv R '-..'A- Ay. i' /. following "%re the principle Yitems* ofi ?4ewi ri-'-^'t' '^'^'Y^.v^;^ A'AA '* . j The Queen is^t BalniprllY 5! ; 'V - | * S 'Gonservatjves^hape.cbeje.nj returned for Armagh and j.^sHSuffol,k. ;, ,-. •--j The Empress Eugenia i^d* Prince Napoleon have returned to Chiselhursi;! | l l t' is-prbpdse'd 4 to->pr6secute' the: Count Yon Arnim for treason. ,i:Ahy n 82 ?d>. i i rumbr t ed,^t y^ir s ßar^ 'will have" apearage 'conferred f upon ■him.vj..!, ?^.:^ Aa!aA ' -.. .•- ,} A : "" y ; Another workman's* town, similar to-; .> Salisbury -Park Estate-at-Battersea,~is COrrXlffilC .• ■ The Ppadice 3 avan;iron.clad^pf the new type, has 'been "» launShid' ; ¥t * - 'For tsrriouth. - -y....^ -^ --..,.., A.T" : ;^.y' : v > . . '• - T .- . I '< CastlpisttD bj i cphvertecL rinto a fine Arts Tftuseum. A' . £: I The"Prin'ce>''Of ,^ r Wales"- i lef|iT:Bombay : aftei^ 'Visiting ßSroda', -but -hV f Ms -riot: -visited^Ceylorir'';;'_ y'yy* A A ' U A 'A' [ ;AVn^ opened ,', fat f lpa.ra bri^e^ v^tie'r'd' . "'«>'* b'ibi-.' tions and .scholarships are | to.be^Jcpm-^ petepVfpr, >•■•■ ■-. -aa ■'>■..■• •■■^,. ,- rr .- r iA'Ai'A ••• - The project. for flooding-the, African, desert continues toisecur^publipsuppp.i-t. The'-cost r is : ro'ughly ; "stated at: three', mil- 1 lions.. .. « l ,". . Th.e 'Times'; recommends, pud the Austrian Press .approves, of the Austrian occupation of Bosnia and the Herzegovina. „, . ; Montenegro despatches an envoy to the Northern Powers" to explain to .them the difficulty of preserving neutrality. '-•' A telegram from -Madrid, dated Nov. - 17 ih, states thai Don Carlos', has addressed a letter to. King Alphoriso offer- : ing to conclude, a triiceY, '_". Sir. Garnet. Wolesley has returned from the Cape of GobdYHopeY At a .dinner-in", .Dublin ,h.e, spbjceY strongly, in favor of Natal as priejof"fheJ^Bfight63fc jewels in the. Grown of England. Ihe Royal;; Aquarium,,, and Winter Garden at W^estmiiiis er is io be. opened in December,; < The reservoir.'^yfiil Y re- . quire .75,000 barrels of sea •' .water, tb'be brought frpm -Bright on in; sealed , barrels. V V V ; ' •. 'a'-.,,, A\..'-A '-.'-.', The- Ironclad; Tron Duke; narrowly escaped foundering in 'A the I : . Channel , through the. sluice. valve being acidorit-. ally left open' and flooding the engine room. .The r Admiralty state' ibat 'the accident, has; been exaggerated^ The Trades' 5 , Union"; Congress ,bejd its sittings at Glasgow* -,: It: assumes knore arid iribre the functions of- a rival parliament, all. kinds of national subjects being introduced and discussed. -..'.-.. New ' y \Guihea' has; occupied; a; good deal- of. -attention," and ;.of" letters ip aye .^appeared against the .colo- . nisatipn; scberii,e and'- M 'Farla.nej. admits the i, <sch,ei.ne;,| requires L'4oo,ooo : cupital. y-y-'y.i- r The Government intend sending a : special commissioner; to. Cairo rxo ex-; amine into' Egyptian finance 'and to; advise- the -Khedive. . .-.-The .German: and Austrian Press 'approve of England ? s" action' in the matter; .'' V '"',*•' " ' There bas. been great loss of life by gales arid' flOo'ds" ,in /all pacts' of -India. Twenty' thousand ;, persons /have 'been rendered homeless. . i ; A t ' -.- -Rome , tliere has been a succession of -gales; accbniY ' panied by.-heavy raiiis arid'. J s9d,:jmaririe : , disasters,7followed by floods: 'almost .as alarmi ng . "as ;the . country suffered " .from in July.' -'...-■_ \ '" AA '■''"; '■ '" ■• a, A ' 'A The English 'Government has bought in from the Khfdivo of 'Egypt^allvhis 1 Suez Canal- shares for L^OQOv'oibO.icash. s down.' ' : The.phedive held- .1.7^000 out;, of a total of 400,(';00 sbares in the, Can at Gompariy. ; f J'he journals unanimously, approve' of the purchase, ; : which' has caused; much; agitation in ■ pplitical and financial circles. 5 ' ; All therumors respecting ; the. Eastern question are -unfounded, but , an ugly feeling respecting, the attitude of JRussia contiriues. ; It is that, the alliance of the three northern po\vers has ( pf?ciude ; d;; theV r :prolmbility ( of isolated- actiion.' A /'trahquilisihg! article in the, Russian Official- Gazette; refuses tp.ackripyiedo^ ] the . apprehjiri^ sion f of the Foreign Press, and ; says; that a gpbd un'derstaridipg between 1 the 'great r powers; render's 'a? disturbance ,pf^^^^ itnpos'sible. The Russian . Press !is pacific,' and the ;English;Press" generally ii hdiffyrent tb the ; ,f a tei 'of r ;Tti'rkey, - insist '^on ; the' riecessity _ of preserving? aCbha rnrinidatipn;;^ thi'iing. the : nationality .: of P.er'sial' and; Affghahistah." „h' ; : , "' ',- % , A'iA[ A ' u '' •-' ' i ; Lard Stanley "of A lderey, saysj^e. .Alliance News'Yhas:given his hearty ad-" ihesioa tothe United Kingdom Alliance,' fand^sent a.donotiph of £6" t t6'^^^to T3ls'lprdship;.has;tl^^^^^ fox* 25 yearsj -and; hasireceritly suppressed* a publiehbuse on' his property. :' *-'*' Mi-jU^ When the JateDf 7> . Guthrie was in the cpurifcy -of v ßoss,* his attentibn\was idirectedlo a servant birFwhb 'astoriiSh'ed 5 iher m aster by ( refu,si.!9g^|tp,Ml?d> thfl,eows f -'dzpJ the 'Sabbath.?^ f She -was / read^-fitb; but fUp f means^feedJh^m.-^ ?and Her defence sfib^s tharifipugh^a -fanatic she* was'npt a fool, f The cows,'' ]she.;§aid, ; 4l^^!TO9 ; '^ e :-,^^y9W. distinction between; what. .areYnot-Aria < i whaf^e^6r]fsf UtA^^\iAs\^^^-'^^f&' ft s : t'hati iiiWQuld;; frpaye^tf dprigi^hpn or '^o 3 a c 1 cafs T iiisfe if * thel co ws oarina^iMka therri'i' , -selves, sri^^ wl#rtobetes ; cl6ar: work/pf-friecessity-andhinercytj elbut r^thp^QUl, ! t^^he^eldsy«and^tbeW 'selves."/. 7 \aa'a-a. y J d- ,

'^)les pri;theil4th;i)ecember. d'--Y- --: ] The Hon.; Wm. Fox&a^been address sing* temperance; meetiiigs. ? | The exports to New Zealand for the month; were -L285j50p..--'' ; ;.!>;-'-^^- yy a - I The King and %\een l boPenmark^ are on a visit to England. | Sir Alfred Stephen has been gazetted-Lieutenant-Governor of New South cpAidiid. A-llH^i I The City Inundation v Fund amounts i0L14,000. „, tA%d.,^. r ... „ ] The Hibernia fook'OutYlOOO mileg--6f the New Zealand cable, and it r is expected it will be laid #TOM>y. - ali ! It is stated General Jp^st^n (Coni federate) is to take charge^M tire E^yp- ! : ,tian army at a sal,aryfoJ\-2 [ s,£Qofdols, r . l . ; The attempt tcT'-n'VWt^heVV^ by large masses of .jcork„ r failedl; The., attempt has been abandoned 'tilFiiexi; spring. - ; ,, n% ;...., r^,. r ..riY ■ Thirty thousand Dundee mill-workers have struck against,., a notice forrajre-. ; duction in the rafe'of wages!' ' ■■' ' v ' ■ The state of seige 0 is p to 7 .bp discpn-:, tinued in Paris, Lyons, arid Marseilles from the Ist May. s ■ The Spanish reply: to\ the^ American note of the 2nd Noverriber, concedes the legal privileges demanded ; for, American .citizens in Cuba', A and :i this l arnicably 1 „s ettles the Hispan^ T American, difficjiltyr ! The French Government* are annoyed at the frequent escapes of prisoners from New Caledonia, and have taken means for prevention, with foreign powers. 1 The insurgents of the Herzegovina have defeated the Turks near Gotschko, Eight hundred Turks were killed and six hundred wounded. . ■' ,Owing.....tO:the ..ret^ Baggaley, Sir John Halker has been appointed Attorney-General, and Mr Gifford, Q.C., b'olicitor-General. I The ' Pall Mall Gazette * says:—" It is now proposed that the Eastern pro vinces shall be entrusted to.a GovernorGeneral enjoying ,the confidence of -the Christians. i The Vagrancy Act is - being' evaded in Bombay by captains of ships from Australia in shipping grooms as sea--rhen, to avoid the responsibility of iakl•ihg them back nfter landing tne horses. , | The-jEmperor^of pcr v many, in;receiv--ing the\ President-; and' yicexPresident iofYthe German" Parliament, discussed the political situation, and .^expressed perfect confidence in a peacefuLsettlement. . .- „ ;;'... Y- > There has been an extraordinary rainfall, and the storms have flooded vast of country >_in -England, 1 rniich" damage, 'arid- bn the coast there have been several wrecks. The .floods i are: now partially subsiding*. . Captain ! La wsbh; wlio ; Ms been- re- ; cently exploring in New Guinea, appears to have made some wonderful there. The ' Spectator ' thus sums up .a few of. ? them : — " He .has discoveteq^^^i^H'est mountain and the smalfest* parrot" in the world. He has callected black beetles five inches and a. half Jong, by three broad, -withjh Orris two 'inches, long. He. has' - caught fresh water fish twelve feet long, ,ahd seen, frogs as large as boulder, stories. • "He has seen monkeys poke, out ;,the eyes' of a crocodile with a sharp • stick, and had himself been tossed thirty ■feet high by a Papuan buffalo. Truly-: ".'there is a decidedly Munchausen savor .about these, travels.: - » •. - r -- ~ -;- 7 . : . ; ! A vsKockihglLajfeirllsA telegraphed from Belmullet, a sniall port in county Mayo. A widow, who had three chilidren, kept in her house for sale a barrel' "of paraffin oil. From some cause unknown, the oil .exploded.^ killing the 'woman and her- : "three" ■••children, and blowing up the house The fire com-municated-*to* the -outbuildings, and a , numberof cattle v arid~ horses were also destroyed. 'A\ The Prince of Wales* returned the ;visit of the Indian Prince, held a nume.rbusly attended leyee, and then proceeded to a fete',; giyVn : s ,to. 4 the native children. It was a novel spectacle, and ;the,^nthusiasrn, .exhibited ?by the children; was 5 immense, Y' Al%e^ sang the ! hymn! " God bless the Prince of Wales" :in the native tongue/> scene was most striking. 1 iv The v Prince visited a large marquee, where two thousand soldiers, sailors and\marines; were hsm--quetted. He quite woir the hearts of jt.he men by moving among them, drinking their healths, and\!iriaking short speeches. He laid tWfbundation stone jof the Wet Docks, Bombay, with Ma-; ; s'onic ceremony, and expressed his plea-c at seeing the great progress of in Iridiaf |Hcwasrta*ke;ni tp a? ; dinner partv^'give^n-by 4he^Gbvernof '..of? •Bombay in'the Elephant caves> which were, brilliantly illuminated, and pre-^ sented a fairyxscene l .. Gjriit^el^r^purn? voyage, asUfie F rdyallbarge;stea]afced uj the harbor, the whole squadron and tfleefc pfmerchant yessejs^ere brilliantly^ [illuminated : Bouquets of were firedfrom pach frigate; yThe^Prmce -proceeded to Ppona, where, he met with cp'urse~-otV spectators Yliried 'tHe/streets.-* -After leaving this, the jßrince's mover -| pinents will be uncertain^ asthe^aqepun^ of cholera iri the SoutherMl^hra^ ] ,; districts i Y and Madra^iY are ahirming. iThe inhabitants of Poo^^^ | a'ddretsl^ and Mterwaraslrayiewedj th#.moppsYinH the/garrison lmfßaroda. YThe*?Prince4 r |rjY^ ikofk s^einiour^aria^coM i^sidencXc mouj^^lprit .a^ gorgeously -icapansphed: etep'hipt^^-^v >V; "A :;■■ Y:C

l^^ij^daeretw^^ dental -inhalation -of chlorpfprri?;;:- ' viy ' . The , l.Dorset; Chrohidle!^' saysia^'ike^ 'weighing 221bs has; beemcaught; inithes LongleatY^ater, b%^e <;Marquis7 of -AB^Al-yAAiAAAAAAAA:'^ ■ - A :> ; ; been; with a golden sxotd^earing . the inscription, " For the defeat of the Khokanders." . T^e)^e|«opohtair ; Board; of Works: have decided to change the name of Manor-street, Poplar,, ttfPlimsoll-street, kB a.noiaplimentt^M»rElimsoll „.; A velocity of at least fifty miles an hohfiisistate : dltolhavelbeen recently atr | mined by a runaway goods train on- the llPfeWpldfirespt)JmailvKa> ; ., ... The os-: cillationi of; the engine and trucks is CSatd ctb:i haJveirenderedrt'the application brake power r cjuile unavailing. <> '"At- A We'sfe BitohiWMHii recently, a young man riarned . Taylor, pointed a' 'Ibaded-Jg^fi-i&t^l^^dfiDmpanionß, and pulled the trigger. One of them, named -George ■' Everis^' wasv'k-illed instantaneously. His brother. John Evans, was Jbadly; wounded! ov.ir iro The maritime towns of Germany have delegates -sitting in conference at Berlin'rmade a strong declaration in favor of Free trade. XL&. Belgian fete was sadly marred by a .deplorable railway accident, which proved fatal to a young woman and five children,. . -/ . . 'A Koirian Catholic church for the 'risb ,! of ' jr Ge'rma'ris' : resident in White* chapel, London, was opened by Cardinal Manning. His Eminence has defrayed the entire cost of the edifice. An explosion has occurred on board H.M.S. Dryad, on the North American station, by which the chief • engineef}James' Dal tbnjengirieer^r T; r: Davisf and three stokers have been killed. The death is announced of the Rev. Dr Crawford, Professor of Theology in Edinburgh University. Dr Crawford was residing in *-Genpa,i where he had Jrbhe toirecruiti msjbe'althl At Altrincham, an individual named Robert Johnson was fined 40s and costs for cruelty to a cat. The evidence J showed that the cat had been caught .iriia'jtrap in Johnson's house, smeared with paraffin oil, and then set fire to. The poor . creature .was. burnt to. deaths ; At4he laying ofithe foundatioriMone*. -df_. a Uhew _churcW a!t L^ution by, the. Duchess of Bedford, it was announced that the Duke of Bedford had sent a contribution of)LlO ( 00 to the building fund. Dr Kenealy, attempted to deliver a Tichborne lecture ac Sunderland, but the/uproar wassuchLthaCthe^ppliQe hadj. lo be called in. Towards the close a fight arose, in which several persons iWere fnj uredj A .]. 7 A I •A3 ]T O T"/. An accident of a frightful nature occurred at Consett Ironworks.,- A man' named Patrick "Log'an^ went ftp-work-' drunk, and whilst working on the top of a. blastfurnace,, he slipped through, a/ hole/arid 4 fell^dh-the iron plates f "beldwy: a depth of 55 feet. He was smashed, to pieces '_„ _ A -Another for^the : harid 'of /the Princess' Beatrice (saiysVa CaiifbVnian exchange) Has appeared upon 'the scene, . 'in the person of f the < .penpile;gs Prince /fhoirias of the House- of JSWvoy. The young* bucks all^knpw that John Bull r will give her an/enormous dowry, as "being. the last of the Princesses, and be glad to have' the thing over. \4 A b£^of jnin^|aqd y^ g*irlT pf ielevfri, half-tiirieri 'at'a-niin^at^rik^onV^ilar Preston, quarrelled and foiight, and the . girlireceived such injury that she died directly afterwards. Tt is stated that that the lad ] kicked the deceased, but that he vwaV barefooted at?tMft'ime>^' v \ \ Dean Susczinskyhas joined the Old Catholifls,, and has married theJßar--ronesVUijew.ska. "■• The Old Catiiplipsj thus obliged to come to a decision on the subject of the marriage of,.,pnpstS)f have decia&d^by a majority iri4ts 4 -fav;or. •; The Government have decided to pro j teet D'r Susczinsky in the-enfovrnent ofC his temporalities. "■- • •;-* - '- - ' >-••' *• I The Queen has granted unto Mr^ I Wm; CoiTnick, doctor in medicine; ;^hV; ' i$ actually *emp loyed beyond -Her^Majesty's dominions in the medical.servic^ of the \Shah\6f Pe'rs'iaAher'royal't license* and authority that he may accept and wear-tfie insignia of the J -Second CiasSjj qf^tlje, Ljo^4^Vf^»Y%^ jf From a recently issued return,'* it appear^ vthat in?j the year^ended the Slst» of Arpil las& the^amguAt receiyeHStfr licenses of public-houses ahd beerand for the'retaii'saleof wine was, in the United Kingdom £1 ,133,3.1 2, of whicX49pß,747_ r was^n. v England, • in Ireland,' hesiaes" £3875 for wine i licenses in Scotland. . ,7 1 Bew^ley iWorlfibg aMen'sfeiJrislitute,.; characterised the^^ Elementary rEducaT; I tion Act as the most irbportantmeasurei ilpas^sed dupinglthel^fesent |r^ignl iHPef < behevedTthernind Ipf ;.■;; the^&tibny^was; naade np;to hav;e:ioinpls^r|g|^^ some forni given to;wluritift^#te^ft p v Th^^afrinif 'i-#^||||l|i^^ has had planted ;spnie;^i^^inesi ob slope; oh^hi^estat^and^an^'tb^ ;alread.^j-h'adjWßonie^^i^ grapesVfrainedlftgairi^^^^ „e^ttf&n|^|^ not,: resjep^e«^the|y»«ri. Ai^e^s^isnespiAob ! ! which j itesaidllhat^ p}whilesthet btheWpbW^ ' tl' '-■■iA.y i "--ytAAt' xttA-Si'sii-'X-^'^M^AfW- s Wft--*a^'< !^hlS;.toa^i~?fW^d|s^*||^^

Mt.prlvatlShstt^^ bortsirKiDgrfSalakamqu near? thejcltviY^ personaffeiY^Ms/M^ deaths of ihis-.oredecesso^ lb visibly iaffedfedlhy^nlß^ frund ten^n-^P^n^SW^ftin^"; ; ihud .edi*&ejf|Wbp^ in; o:al*r;Mi>D^:^^ - ; "; the fariiilj/fin~afberic^^ dec^ett-laSp^i^leTd^^ dunghill of j ;p&tr ifi|J^m^r|7 pptwdeS- • " emitted a tertibl&slln^ . nalfeW^Tl&la^l^h^ ] Dr Bakewe^lf^'Tn^^ 1 j Du6lln~Everii||^M singular i?^l|ilr||^^ color 'tforbift^'y^^ a^dfert'etfc^^ ciriat^h^fipuf^ V de'-TormeVwith^^ from the^arm of'a^ne^o,^-A>^^i^ih¥^ after '^IhleM^Mh^pOTlXiE^ - cWd^atrieJttt^^ t-he m lJbay-«^ snowing :M> .rete ' bh^edfftithWprc^^ v r^grojTW'se^ rloSndlnf %M#eM «ip»i^rlV; deSnWlfte: 01 ■ ;V j Considerable '^eM^oso^mi6pA, in wigan.^Tfi^^^fiiflapgat;;,--a well-known bettingtfiousek irif *tbwn, and marchingsthe^whple,o||^e^pccu-: :...--. pari te;;tp:it&e;^ detectives anjajppjiej^c^^^ "in pJainAolpih^an^^^^ rianlyiroceeded to the;G^e"lhny:fi^|^^ gate^sh6rtly"before*-five--o-elock^i^ engaged m settling accounts oyer > the Cesarewitch Sta^es»r~JXhe arriyalbf tbe officers gr^t%ajariri, and bookstand papej&wrf^^ '-. a|ttempted. !: tq^be^ \jras a str6rig~wc^^^^ ojfrthelpersops-^ ber of 16, and the laridlprdyvWere^^^ into* cuslbdyl out on bail at^a late hour. Betting is" said to "be greatly Lon^eiricrease. \ f i -ItY"isoi-reportjdi|^^ Herald I that Genera! Joseph E.f Jdhns;ton, i; tbß" 3rstirigfii!p»ld-'? •G6h%deri|t&- 2 qommander^haaraceepfeedithQ ppsitibn ; df Com m ander-ih- Chief of the .Egyptian; ' % army ; ( ,thayie f y?ill receive a bonus of orie hundred thousand dollars,;- and an . '.'-■ [an ffual Jalary of t wenty :fi ve^^libusandK dollars.; v apdr that hp;npm 9 cpe^g^he post, after, haying repeatedly, refusedit v^ > ~ ( \ IfUthis'j report^ beifcrue (tfeirj^ks'the/f- y <JNew York;Herald\ the Kbg^ligl^ secured 'theTsSro^ '- arid •capableisoldiei , ? l^(i?af^ipi ?^>; r torMsi^^ i-be for the want of=n3ilitary4.alerit;in>Bis'^^ cpmmander.Y_ r Gener^^^ only tlie, plWliyii^'S^^^wfii^-. V ope the bo%tJQern ( smetfan. .ourigreabwar, • h;a ye ;i clpsely , stugjsl<m^ , the ablest, *s,ol^ie>lil|a.t '^p-f^r^'dfon-'ithe. : s^erie^f %in" first 4:6 .^liist|S7ik^^^J^ioEtVbF;-/Y: the^SdutherriVcauSepalad^the^^^^ e\n general .; of -greatiiconceptions7? in strateg^'i*'"'''-^-^ lwl -»^lsr^'t^^w^?^!!''- • TheYOplbmb%n|-res^^h lately^ at Lausanne, pubhshed the^ folio wing, *desai;^^^ theofficial-programmefY- y^enwsority~x. proclaims, as it has^rb^lSimedfsinceits origin, the A existence-of ay, creative i priri-; A }of the',Uniyerse.|st':^ ' to <jhe*#archcoM^-uiP|^^^<^^^ ' -thisiiberly lo all/Ht^x^riirej^aie^ ifconi lalk open to men.of a}^t|pasi#§§^r|cej, ijs , ■ arid, creeds.V f* It vforbids„.;in /its lodges -.; -eveiy po)itlcarand|reli^op^ , .it receives eyery^:perepn,\wt(^e^ A';b!e his opinion 'i'&^litid^nff^eliplbn-^ ''of. these it has toYtak'e} no notice,Yprcf^ ? ' has ■* for^ifcs^^pui7)ose^ ; tpJ : :s^rriggle^aifisiTri*tßleran^ Ifoisslaqriaht^a^aoji^ jgramme,is,su^imied^;up;t% - v the laws -oi'jone^sTtLount^^liYe^-nonor^- ' ? a,bly, to f jii happiness or, humanLtyS^mltpv seek vits : progressive and H^c^<^SPri^{mtn^--r.* v ..: Eong i iri s Augustjlast i—t} The ? MmiaW< A A HongMn^tthlslfi^^ . I: "'■•^i.i-'WT: .-*' r - ;;? *V- -^■^■-.'A:&A^*T>m^uA&jm t yy . iS4)ei?hap^oneipfo!.h^ . able^iri^thewbrldTli-Hfethereli ianov^ept£mb§r t «s h a^ye^YmnW^oA,tW^,ii ihe temperature atmianiiwiLwwlhiOT^ai oppressiye? beyondibeiißCf f^Dheishghtest ; di which;;r;esults*in-iaf^bon|tarilpfchirs#^ tp^ be^slakp^^m^mosJW^iall^ AM fo^vised?llo^g!drinl^^Clome^» and other articles become milde^&A i vjrithiri^>^ifpii%iX "aiWaßat^^'V--pokedsto|?ojm!week^ M|^^|pl^^K|^^^^|l -""i?>.»4''f :; Sw,S'*»^^«#F^»#fe^

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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 76, 23 December 1875, Page 6

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English News. Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 76, 23 December 1875, Page 6

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