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Twelve Persons Bitten by a Mad Dog.

Tiie pranks of a mad poodle at Pujols, in he Department of the G-ironde, have sent another contingent, numbering no less than twelve persons, to' M. Pasteur. All this mischief was perpetrated in one day by the wretched animal, which from morning till night ran a regular • muck ' through Pujols until it was despatched by the Mayor, who gallantly incurred the risk of becoming its thirteenth victim. Then and there, the Municipal Council, in extraordinary sitting assembled, voted the money which would be needed to enable these unlucky people to come, up to Paris, and place themselves under M. Pasteur's care.

The Princess of Wales is now at Munich Shereturns to England shortly. Chinese emigration directed .towards Russia. , , ' " A wife in Adelaide lately put in a petition for divorce on the ground that her' husband, was a "natural born fool." • It 'is -said- that Ignatius ' Donnelly! fhas r made £20,000 from the sale' of his book) arid i yet there are those who call his alleged dis- v ,coveryaTfailure.;''' V" >, %.,:.,! v , "< v Chrisdan IX. of Denmark is soon td}cele- V ,brate his 25 /years 'jubilee, but' officially/^ .announces' that 1 heVwill'deplino, tb^reUeive'v presents- from ,his< : people, in '.view to|nth'e % i financial- depression^ *of «iihis-,«ikin^iaolca^ ,Nevertheless,'his subjects'are goingJ'tolgivoC* him a very handsome country seat:^w|^|^

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 303, 29 September 1888, Page 5

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Twelve Persons Bitten by a Mad Dog. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 303, 29 September 1888, Page 5

Twelve Persons Bitten by a Mad Dog. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 303, 29 September 1888, Page 5

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