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The unfortunate young jockey, Taylor, who broke his lee the other day, is progressing favorably. Mr Percival started a subscription in the saddling paddock, where £20 was quickly raised. Great sympathy is felt for the poor fellow. The Zulus who have been on exhibition in London were lately brought before a Police Court because they refused to do anything without an advance of wages. They had agreed to perform, sing, dance, use the assegai, &c, for £3 a month and hoard and lodging, and never to go about the streets without permission. Whither shall we flee to escape the calamity that is to come upon us, and where shall we hide from the forwardness of the oppressor P

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3536, 26 April 1880, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3536, 26 April 1880, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3536, 26 April 1880, Page 2

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