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LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC.

The spread of literature is increasing. Four new criminal journals are published, each with four pages exclusively devoted to murders They are illustrated by engravings primed in colors, which has a very neat effect in a case of stabbing or shooting, the blood being printed in r~d ink. Great excitement among scientific men at Mr. Vogel's discovery of perpetual motion, as reduced to practice by him between Dunedin and Wellington. hip W. Bethell, the ex-Chancellor, has (acling on the advice it is said, of Mr. Haggit) declined the offer of Resident Magistrate for Dunedin.

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Evening Post, Issue 225, 27 October 1865, Page 2

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LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC. Evening Post, Issue 225, 27 October 1865, Page 2

LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC. Evening Post, Issue 225, 27 October 1865, Page 2

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