Nows.iora Nutshell.
■■UV'" 1 " l x< il JF a " ai^ iBJ i «"* *& At preaent ojdwary constables m New South Wales reoeiyei 7s perjlieufcias wall constablWate Pid'Ys^d^ Wf ?£ lodging allowance/ Gf vl ot ispps ijse £17j000 and^£lß,bodf'fo r f*t&W e^u&Sn of priests for ther-arohdiocese of Sydney to to -educated>ra rAfbHattowS?, Missionary .College, Dublin. : Ho aisorfeft £300* to St Vincent> hospital.; ;, ;;i v.l hn9h _ The estate ofs the:-kte SirT John las. 'balk of it has been left to hii^deit BOO* • « . - ' , me new.jYictorifln.Law^CJourtijT^ich were . originally, 'estimated? ' "fe'^ost. will probobly exceed WfofflW? 1 *' 9 ** The old cemeteries of London are gradually ' Jjbeingi' converted Hn^ public grounds, and many a< restihg^iaoVfor the dead has now; becomes place ofrecrttttion Jorithe fenßig«;f.)v.ib od^ i»"iw j^iifis& 4692 people)attend«dxa't*the 'MelbWne Museum and -Art/Gallarj one Sanday , i Not one per ceat: of the people lofi^Vic, ria declare ihemselyea under, noj de'aomi • nation. _ ' ' ' % ''S¥¥W*h6!iX' saTS^haGSir/Thomai &s£MsiV's&i «reatest f stateJmJßi ia all the colonies. • , v : n , , / l?) tn AM|«Jgh)of,Haw,?jsa,' sritfiapopu. . . ,A late Sandhurst election is uid to^avs tion. me defoated candidate was against liberty. t < •^ B i Mr J. E. Bedmond,'^K gained alwife «r/hUi»istiiUa^ ie^t'oring t!ur° 'VQPthf' bishops of the church oEEng-land-three are'o'Ver 80 «nd nine >are erer "»7Q-years^.age.r-r^: ■ ...r.r^u -ij^ag Adulterated lager beer is eaidto be rapidly y increasing i JnCariity, Bright's disease and suicide m Germany. AjKef 'iTprk judge il©ase-gid&<l thai milkmen must not. rattle their cans so as to disturb , the peppier who^wish to ealeep while tbe milkman is on'&is early rounds. ' A new; rejfigiouibddy, has bee'n'fori&ed at Adelaide by the sece(iia'g:SaiV^tionfsta -iuaeV i ffie^tle^6l^(Kin-dMißfflti!& o , hauWaX- itorj^kin? °W 'Has Iti^ekp'fes^ sion of a man to -bead^ but never to break. ■'i Mr Thomas Boyd; the 'sole r«urn'vor of ;the firot: partyio£ .whit&omen.who crotled the rirer Murray^ iaJ» receive an annuity °.f . ment.,, T ..-,<■ ; " A.miii.Ead >ee'n •ifoi,.sbnie time suspe^ed l af s'6alib^;sfie'epl I ' ) fr'o A m bis neighbours. and one mowiing was caught m the Wry see ofshoMrYng'' ; a! faifloTs spec* men. we^e caught <yb'* at it at last, 'have we? Yon-are- the man, after aIL that kiUaioar/eh;eep.V/«X; killed this one aD 7L h 9- w^»*R d ..»IJU> i kil]bi* n yi(pia>i l s sheep that^try n tp, bite mo !' But this novel excuse of bodily fear did not satiify. Certainly we (Harper's Weekly) belier* his story, for it come* .from a , reapecUb le maa'of Mdcab; the JBSfoxMi'?. -J-.U, efisu:,r?j-r •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 266, 13 October 1883, Page 2
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391Nows.iora Nutshell. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 266, 13 October 1883, Page 2
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