The “Times” boldly and authoritatively announces that which''was long suspected, namely, that the Erigliih Government have documentary proof in their hands of the Sultan having encouraged Arabi Pasha, and connived at bis resistance of the Khedive. The kindest thing in the world has been said for the Sultan in this fix, to wit, that he no doubt intends to turn over a new leaf. After (lie circus is over, after the wild' beast show is done—First sou of toil (ecstatically)—“ That was a bully show.. Did you see (he lion-tamer, hey ?” Second son of (oil—“ Didn’t I P I tell you, it takes him to boss a lion. Why" bo just knocked that bid lioness about, as if she Jiad been bis wife.”
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3021, 2 December 1882, Page 2
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123Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3021, 2 December 1882, Page 2
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