The movements of the Manchester manufacturers in aid of the suffering Cretans is extending to other cities. Gen. Dix is urging the French Government to abolish the searching of travellers' baggage, in view of the coming Exposition. It is understood that a reply favorable to the request will be received. A Russian professor asserts that the fghUjnons of false hair worn so much by "ladlessarednfecicd with a parasite, which ".'c^a^^^Bßfroyed even by .boiling. '.
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 200, 25 April 1867, Page 3
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73Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 200, 25 April 1867, Page 3
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