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The Speaker op *,the -House of Representaiyes.— Gossip this morning declared that Sir David Monro's resignation was to be placed inVtlie bauds of the House this afternoon. It; originated from the very particular semi-oflicial: announcement made by pur contemporary in to-day's issue. We aire ba,ppy to- say that there is not a word of truth in "our contemporary's information, Sir V. David VMonro s being neither iu failing, health nor disposed' to' V vacate. a seat which he has so long filled with credit to; himself .andvvitli advantage V to; the country^:-f:^ue»zM(/ Po/^ ;t7wwe 22, ; : % 3 VWire-.'-is a lover who composes a pretty : V-son net : to. -the features , 6f-h isV adored one ; oilseVa : soldier^;^ecauseVh^^ '. '■ yyy y'yyiyyy - ; Vy: ■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 154, 3 July 1869, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 154, 3 July 1869, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 154, 3 July 1869, Page 2

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