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Said the father of the bank cashier "My son caught stealing I ?.My boy. detected in dishonesty ! He, the light of my life, on whose education I havespent so. much care! He has disgraced his family! We are all ruined! iij£nd that my son shoul&havedonothis! Why, old as I am, I'll bet I'd have worked it „s| , they'd tiever have, found me ,odt! To|> bad ! Too bad !"'" And overcome 'by emotion the aged man wept-^Boston Post. The following is a return of the prpduce of cold in the colonies from 185L,up to ■ I88i:-^3f;-.'. ;■■ ;■; ■■■^J-^fci. Tictoria ... ... ...£198,586,868. New Zealand' .... ... 37,367,166 ' New South Wales ... 33,477,003 Queensland :. ... ... 12,486,499 ISouth Australia ... ... 337,405, '.;. •■« d<. .;. M 1.604 <■ At the battle of Tel-el-Kebir three army chaplains—Catholic, Anglican, and Presbyterian-—-were witt> the advancing British troops. The Catholic chaplain, ■Father , Bellord, was .one of the first wounded, being struck by a bullet in the leg The Church of England chaplain per> ceiving the mishap of Ws com.ra.de immediately hoisted Father Bellord 1 on his shoulders and carried him to the -field hospital, where higiwoUnd was attehded^ :The spectacle of a 1 Proteitant cleraftaMi/ .hfesteninis overs the "battle^ fielde;i»Jtnsv a Catholic priest on' iitlltetujlJ no little attention amo^jjiU^^who^i^lp

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4420, 5 March 1883, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4420, 5 March 1883, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4420, 5 March 1883, Page 2

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