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Bee nt Capetown-, papers report a peculiar case of cannibalism _ as having occurred neur Port Pine. . A chief's wife shaving aTbti'd cold the .bntiv.e doctor ailTised as the only remedy the fat from a .human heart. ; The chiofyit is alleged, took ihiin at his; Word; had thei'doctor killed, 'the wife touk the heart's fat, and the rest of the pc son* in the household devoured the rest of.the, Vpd^., i ? hree hundred nntive polie'fl asseru iledin'prderto effect .an arrest, b.iit the, .-chipf. surrendered submissively, 'jf ho pa rtiisuj»r.s of the murder — the cii<> r ppia^ off of llaii'bs/cooking portions of lieJ*rt.^ft;if{ r draggiEls f the body tied liy reins to % liovse to lucie^it, are revolting in the cxJrcrue, und vie; with White<jj»npel. ,: v ry A »bod story, coacei-nirig. a? " lost ball " is being folh'iri the c Midlands jusfc bow, says a London paper, rlt that the railway line/ passes.:. close by the couuty cricket ground at Stafford. During a recent match ?»lr J.^Ward, of.Denetone Colloge,' Sy'rio' plays 'for Staffordshire; hit a ball into a l 'passing train, adii ifc was carnad on "to Bimiinghatn. It is alleged -'chjit Mr; Ward oould have . kep!» on.; ruimirig out that lit until the. basl. . : hs/l ; :been fetched "back from liirmihifham J by, special train, but that the other fiide, dismayed at the prospect, agreed' fcp ! coaip^dn(l the claim ior forty runs. How is that for hi#h ? Certaitily'the : bei»t'' medicine known in Sasv&b. and :SoKa' EuciLTPTi Eithact. ;Test its eminently powerful effects in coiiuhs, cold», influenza; the relief is in" jUnntaneojtis; In^ 'serious^caHes, and »c^ cidents o*f -all (cihds," be Ihey' wounds, burn*, scaldings, bruiHcs, Bpruins, it is the safest remedy —no swelling— no infiiunatioM. Like surprisinfi; effects pro* duced in - crbupr, "diphtheria,' brohcliitis, inflammation,. of the Ju.-iys, tfwejlina, &o. ; diarrhißa, djsen try, diseases of the kidneys and 4 urinary organ*. In use at hospital a and medical 'clinics all over the globe ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Ituiy ; crowned with medal and diploma .at Icternafiorial'i. Exhibition, Ams!,erdaui. Trust in this approved artiaie. and reiect all othero. — Advt.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 26, 16 August 1890, Page 4

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Untitled Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 26, 16 August 1890, Page 4

Untitled Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 26, 16 August 1890, Page 4

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