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  2. SKETCHES PEN WITH

    There wore throe of us—Dugald M'Alister, Jack Thwaites, and myself. The place was called, in the grandiloquent language of the Bush, "The Dinkledoodledum station" (I Like these old native names), because it was situated on the Dinkledoodledum ...

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    AT Gympio, Ehelred Marmaduke Algernon Capel died recently from injuries received at the crushing mill at which he was employed, Deceased is stated by the local paper to be nophow of the Earl of Essex and cousin to the Earl of Eglinton. ...

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