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A HUGE CANARD.

. Our Wellington correspondent telegraphs that "immense excitement wis occasiened throughout the City yesterday by it being rumored that the captauLof ILMJs. JSymphe had received a telegram that war with Russia had been declared; "In several of the churches the clergy prayed for a blessing on,-the British arms. Later, in the day thenrhole affair was proved to be a cruel and impudent hoax.'' i :""

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Evening Star, Issue 4213, 28 August 1876, Page 2

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66

A HUGE CANARD. Evening Star, Issue 4213, 28 August 1876, Page 2

A HUGE CANARD. Evening Star, Issue 4213, 28 August 1876, Page 2

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