Scene, an Irish cabin. Pat is ill. Doctor has just called. "Well, Pat, have you taken the box of pills I sent you P" " Yen, nr, be jabers I have ! but I don't feel any better; maybe the lid hasn't come off yet," ■:
One of the Scotch regiments recently sent oat- to India boasts the proud possession of twelve pipers, who perform every evening in barracks. By some extraordinary coincidence, or forethought, a new cemetery is being laid out close to the locality where' the regiment is quartered.'^...C; ■ -.' , ■ :'..
(For remainder of News see Fourth Page.)
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4427, 13 March 1883, Page 3
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95Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4427, 13 March 1883, Page 3
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