ALL ROUND THE WORLD.
L \n important discovery hu» b*'»n made j, v ji London physician, who wtvs baffled l\t 't'e sickness of i* gentleman and fit- 4 'i'hev complained <'f nausea and vomiting, t' lll ' wiu,:U """ ,r,rfl ' u;u T t:; " w:H ~,,,1,1 account. At the despairuig ( l„ ut i ()l - examined the highly glazed d- Utl, calico lining of the bed eurhiiuC '<-» < l t' (,,m(l ifc t " a tar * y 'wintity of arsenic, tfc appears that this Lisoimiis t-'iiHo- is sold in largt? "£«»«- Auot I ' l^ I*' 1 *' »t' the Pope's neat littfo joke* ; H recorded. A young American girt, six f ur h high, h ;iM J Uh »* revived the Popes hiding, at ii reception, and a.* she rose from hi* knees, Pope Puts began to sxmle ~t . ht'i-Iwutht, and made her kneel again, n'ttiss." ho said, " I shall have to give Vint a blessing and a half." ' |„. Victoria recently, a sturdy young man died from thy effects of dancing, pnwiwtid had been dancing all night, at a aiding at Footseray. Dr. Fletcher, who tniidi! tin! post, morteiu exanuttation, deponed that the general organisation of de* ut!nai;it was healthy. The brain w:w n'liu'tit'y congested, and one of the air vosholm was Shotted with blood. Death rusiilted from sanguineous apoplexy, probiil'ly caused by over-e*citement. Dancing nil n'i'dit rould produce apople'-:v in one 'jiiiiihu'ly constituted. The following is front the " Maryborough Standard" :—" A legarthie gentleman, trrim the Land of Flowers, wiw brought More the tieuo!- recently, by St-rijeaid Palmy, from feelings of humanity. It appmu'Hil from Constable Potter's evidence that, though John could not dig, he was not ashamed to beg. He had sojourned htt some length of time under a sheet of Imvk, and his household gods exemplified the poet's words, 'Man wants I ut tittle hor« below.' His cooking apparatus _c<m-sintal-of a sardine box and a piece of flat tin, and his bedding of a sheet of paper. ilu lived by the day, and evidently re.'(vi'ded the future .n ith indifference. Who shall say but what there are coroneted hviitls tliat rest less easy i Mr. Carr sent liim to gaol for six months."
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 95, 10 August 1876, Page 3
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356ALL ROUND THE WORLD. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 95, 10 August 1876, Page 3
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