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One of the Queensland papers is edited by a lady, and a lady with a large family, too. She is a Liberal in politics, and wields a graceful and facile pen. A lady dentist has started at Napier. £I,OOO worth of silks has been stolen from a Custom’s shed at Melbourne. According to Kate Kelly’s statement to a Bulletin reporter, the lives of Lieut. O’Connor and his black trackers were several times at the mercy of Ned Kelly and his gang. Frequently the coloured men and their white chief passed within a few yards of the bushrangers, and all the time were covered by the rifle.

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Patea Mail, 11 January 1881, Page 4

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Untitled Patea Mail, 11 January 1881, Page 4

Untitled Patea Mail, 11 January 1881, Page 4

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