PHRASES THAT NOBODY HAS EVER SEEN IN A NEWSPAPER.
We regret to chronicle the decease. Tho proceedings opened with prayer. Tho case had not concluded when our reporter left. The matter has been placed in the hands of the detectives. Too much praise cannot be awarded to the energetic policemen. Wo can on no account undertake to return rejected manuscripts. The respondent is a person of unprepossessing appearance. Tho valuable columns of your influential and widely read journal. The Ministry has under consideration the necessity of dealing with. The recipient, in a few avc! 1-chosen sentences, acknowledged the present. Tho prisoner, avlio seemed to feel his position acutely, was then remoA-cd. The ronviing characters were satisfactorily undertaken by the Company. We are informed by a correspondent, for whoso voracity avc can vouch. A serious accident, but one fortunately unattended with fatal results. The catering in the capable hands of Mr So-and-so left nothing to bo desired. Should any further intelligence come to hand it Avill appear in our third edition. At an early hour yesterday morning tho inhabitants Averc aroused from their slumber by tho tones of the city fire bell.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3825, 19 October 1883, Page 4
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191PHRASES THAT NOBODY HAS EVER SEEN IN A NEWSPAPER. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3825, 19 October 1883, Page 4
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