The public yesterday were enabled to obtain some fresh fish ; a treat they have long been without. We are glad to learn that Messrs. Sawyer and Humphries are completing arrangements to have a continual supply.
Mr Justice Stephen, sitting in Chambers, granted a writ of certiorari to remove the trial of Mr Bradlaugh and tho ostensible editor and proprietor of the “ Freethinker ," from the Central Criminal Court to tho Queen’s Bench Division, at Westminster, taking its proper order iu the paper of business. It is probable that the trial will not come on before the November sittings. The “Australasian" states that, “including principals, regular supernumeraries, chorus people, and ballet girls, there are probably 250 to 300 actors in Melbourne. Perhaps a third of them ar* out of employ ment, and their salaries, excluding those of stock stars, may range from £lO a week to Is a night.”
The senior Wrangler at Cambridge this year is the son of a Nonconformist, and the dissenters of Great Britain are pointing with pride to the fact that in 22 yeats this chief honor of the obi university has fallen to them
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1173, 12 October 1882, Page 2
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188Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1173, 12 October 1882, Page 2
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