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General News

The annual value of England's harvest of the sea has been .recently estimated by a competent person at a little, over fourteen millions sterling, of which over three and a half millions are represented by the herring, and about six millions by all kinds of round and flat fish. Shell fish of all kinds also total up to three and, a half millions.

Emerald-hill, Victoria, has reason to be proud of the Bey. Canon Dickinson, who cania a short letter. of 60 or 60 lines reconcile Genesis with geology, and demolish the life-work of .the late Charles Darwin. •

An old man named Alexander Bavke, residing at Morep, near 3V£eredith, Victoria, died on August 31 last at the advanced age of 102. ■ There is as much truth as satire" in ijhe remark of Dr Stephenson, an English visitor to these colonies, that the greatest heroes of the Australian people are the heroes of the bat aod ball. There are four generations, each well represented, in the reigning famUies 9,f the German and British Empires. The little Prince bom the other day to a young son of the Grown Prince is a great grandson of C^ueen Victoria as well as of Emperor William.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18830920.2.17

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4590, 20 September 1883, Page 2

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General News Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4590, 20 September 1883, Page 2

General News Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4590, 20 September 1883, Page 2

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