Osman Digna'a reply to tho last of bis ."; English negotiators is characteristic. ■ "Let the English keep to: their sta," says he, "and 1 shall not meddle with them. Thoymußtnot try towalkjm'our.land." . An Amorican doctor Bays thathabaa • amoh'g his patients members of the same family, representing five generations, all of whom are congenital!? wanting in one of the lover incisor teeth.. , .. A glowin? account comes from South^^' Africa, of the discovery-of another gold reef, reported to be tho richest in the • district; Itis stated that "thewildest excitement is prevalent," : A brutal outrage \yas perpetrated at Milton (Tasmania) last week. A young . lady, the svjijjliter otii" highly.respeM'-) § 1 ■■ farmer, |VV was seized by threo young ruffians/ tWd'o J ; of whoiii'held her while a third outraged ' ' her, Information of the occurrenos was given to th>\ police, and two men wero • arrested who weroidpntifled \ /; >:■, by tho younK'lady,: The third: yet beeu discovered.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3195, 3 May 1889, Page 2
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148Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3195, 3 May 1889, Page 2
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