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AMUSEMENTS.—This Evening.

Queen’s Theatre.-" The White Cockade.’’

. i “an named George Norton, who lives S Saturda y ni £ ht went home to supper. The supper consisted of tripe. In swallowing the first mouthful, he laughed at something said. The muscular effort of laughing was fatal. The tripe stuck in his WES grad j lall / Bu nocated, and in had-aa-hour was a dead wan.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18760508.2.6

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Evening Star, Issue 4117, 8 May 1876, Page 2

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63

AMUSEMENTS.—This Evening. Evening Star, Issue 4117, 8 May 1876, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS.—This Evening. Evening Star, Issue 4117, 8 May 1876, Page 2

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