The agitation m ,N,ew $outh, Wales against imraYgr^otf^ex I ™^''^ The London police authorities believe that ' Number One' is now m that city. Th« Cisar of Riislsia is sen&ihij a racing' ■tncLta lEngland to enter: linto jpttblic events. .'■;• ~s '*>>''•'■ ■' "■'■'■ Out); of rarer? 0 thousand ioieh c Jrf" tbW Britrth army 7-56 are letuhi^d ! a« of superior education, ..;/.;.<« os i9'i ' ' JVell» Andrevr,'-a gentlemaß-remarkect ( to a Scotchman, vrho, with bis brother,., was thf Only,' remnant of a narrow sect^i ' I sapppse you and Sandy are th_B.oolj. bodies who get to : heaven .eriaw ? ' 'Deedjjiir,' replifd Andrew,. (flhakinor^ his hea^y } an', l'm. nolnire aboQ*. Sandy / ]■■ •K \ North Melbourne isjto ha»e I ft ;i trtw J nn3 i imposinK railway station. The present dilapidated building is to give place to POB9 •rohitectuxal beauty. ]
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 91, 12 March 1884, Page 3
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127Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 91, 12 March 1884, Page 3
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