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Sir Charles Dilke, who is residing in Paris, predicts an exchange of shotß in the spring between Newfoundlanders and French fishermen. Miss Upton: " Ma, Miss Flighty and Saphead are to be married to-day. Shall I take some rice along to throw at them ?" Practical Mother: "No my dear; Wait until they have run through what money they have and then give it to them." The great Pyramid of Egypt is estimated to have cost its builders the equivalent of three million pounds of our money. At Hickling, England, recently, a woman aged sixty-seven years was killed by a ram. The ribs were broken in fifteen places. A snow-white swallow, hatched and reared under the eaves of a glass root in Gronelle, is interesting the ornithologists of Paris.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2185, 7 April 1891, Page 3

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127

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2185, 7 April 1891, Page 3

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2185, 7 April 1891, Page 3

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