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It is said that no less a personage than Lord Campbell, when a reporter on the. staff of the Morning Chronicle, bravely critcised a play bj-VGhakspeare as " ap--parently by an inexperienced writer, who, if he took pains, might yet attain a respectable skill in the; profession which he had chosen." ;

Severe.'—At a late meeting of the Stock Exchange, thesubject of the faliirig-oif in sales was under discussion, and it was asked .under what,head such a matter would most properly come in. the report of proceedings, whereupon a new member suggested that "Diminution, of, Crime" would be the proper heading for it.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2568, 31 March 1877, Page 6

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2568, 31 March 1877, Page 6

Untitled Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2568, 31 March 1877, Page 6

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