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Thackwray. when speaking about, fame would frequently tell the following anecdote ; When at dinner in 3t. Louis one day, he heard one waiter say to another, “ Do you know who that is ?” “ No” was the answer. “ That is the celebrated Mr Thacker. ” * ‘ What’s he done C “ Blessed if I know,” was the reply.

A max named M‘Enroe, iir\>!:. v of the Ardideacoii M Mdnroe, has surrendered himself to the Yass police, and confessed having set fire to St. Mary's Cathedral, and attempted to burn down St. Patrick’s on the same day. Inquiries made here by the detective police prove the truth of his confession.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18660117.2.8

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 842, 17 January 1866, Page 2

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104

Untitled Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 842, 17 January 1866, Page 2

Untitled Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 842, 17 January 1866, Page 2

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