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.til i^q — .! Yesterday.----245f n*en been sworn in in the City Guards; Cbxistchurcli Rifles, Christ's < ql lese Kifle'sl Artillery,'; * and '' L'y ttelton NaTals. Tbfe Carnlfcy who possessed two at tfie prospect.of being^cut down to one. AnotheV-isto be added to the big bank C^nftw iqHereford street. Tho National Bank. jnteßthtp pqt up a building 100 feet log? arift ap4eet wide. ' : ' ffJlllßi)^eaity, owner of the theatre; Writes tojfrfi^l^iejt-fUtly contradicting the statexaent maMe in the Council which caused thatbpdy f to threoten,last;night ( to cancel the 'theatre^licensje. ' S,be shows'that'ao far from the fire escape 1 being closed, they hare been kept open-with attendants
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4386, 24 January 1883, Page 4
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99CHRISTCHURCH. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4386, 24 January 1883, Page 4
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