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The large establishment of Messrs Ualgleisli and Son, cork manufacturers, Edinburgh. has been burned. Under the new Licensing Act, the privilege of being drunk and incapable is no longer cheap in England. ' According to Prince Bismarck, “honest drinks of malt and hops” are daily becoming rarer in Germany, At Birkenhead a lady has been burned to death by her dress igniting when she was standing close to a tiro. The shipping trade of Greenock is increasing so largely that ships are obliged to discharge in the stream.

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Evening Star, Issue 3033, 8 November 1872, Page 3

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3033, 8 November 1872, Page 3

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3033, 8 November 1872, Page 3

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