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Clergymen and choirs ought to make sure, in advance that their hymns chime in with the occasion. For example : not far from the city of Bangor there was recently a baptism, and. among the converts was a black girl of great size AH Trent smoothly until the coloured woman was immersed. Just as the minister was putting:her" under the water the choir on shore sang most innocently: " The morning light is breaking, The darkness dissappears." Veby Likely.—A butcher recently found a shawl pin in a cow he was cutting up. It, is supposed the animal had swallowed a milkmaid.

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1790, 28 September 1874, Page 3

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1790, 28 September 1874, Page 3

Untitled Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1790, 28 September 1874, Page 3

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