An Irish editor says he can’t see no earthly reason why women should not be allowed to become medical men. One of the candidates for the Hawaiin Legislature is in favor of the repeal of the kanawaihook amakama. A Boston lawyer had a horse that always stopped and refused to cross a certain bridge leading out of the city. No whipping, no urging, would compel him to cross; so he advertised him : “To be sold for no other reason than that the pawner wants to go out of town.”
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Evening Star, Issue 2995, 24 September 1872, Page 4
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89Untitled Evening Star, Issue 2995, 24 September 1872, Page 4
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