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Tjie Hovse.—During yesterday those who were compelled by business to remain in the Supreme Court suffered great discomfort from the cold, the stoves being but scantily supplied with fuel. The room, even with good fires in it, is uncomfortable enongb; but yesterday it was almost unbearable. Becently the Government have discharged the person whose duty it was to attend to the fires, &c, hence it is impossible for the crier to attend both to his own duties and to the fires also. It is to be hoped that during the winter season, at any rate, some provision will be made for the warming of the Court*

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 637, 4 July 1876, Page 3

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Untitled Globe, Volume VI, Issue 637, 4 July 1876, Page 3

Untitled Globe, Volume VI, Issue 637, 4 July 1876, Page 3

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