All infallible telegraphic critic wires, that Tennyson's" dramatic poem, " The Queen," may be pronounced equal; to anything in'Shalcespeare. rV " ' ; Ll - i v A match has been made after all between young Scott and Edwards, [for. £SO a-side, 'to walk seven'.'mile'a in the Octagon Drill-abed on the 7th of September: next,, with: the : option of-being' increased to £IOO.- An agreement has been signed and £5 depoMt 7 paid into tho hands of Mr. Dodson. ." Not To-DATpBAKBtt! "—Boy (wbo puts sixpcn co dowii) —" Quartern loaf.'' Baker —" Bread's rose ; - ; ifs seven pence' now." Boy—"When did it rise?" Baker—" To-day." Boy—".ihen I'll U;k<? one of vcstcrdav's."
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 333, 23 July 1875, Page 3
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102Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 333, 23 July 1875, Page 3
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