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A Clear Case.

NEwsrAVER people are proverbially temperate, as well as virtuous. We believe one of the craft did get slightly elevated a few days ago. Tho following is a sample of his paper the next day :— “Yesterday morning at 4 o'clock a.m., a small man named Jones or Smith, with a heel in the hole of his trousers, committed arsenic by swallowing a dose of suicide. The verdict of the inquest returned in accordance with his death. Ho left a child and 6 wives to lament tho end of his unfortunate low. In death we are in the midst of life,”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/PBS18820304.2.11

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1044, 4 March 1882, Page 2

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102

A Clear Case. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1044, 4 March 1882, Page 2

A Clear Case. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1044, 4 March 1882, Page 2

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