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  2. MADAME ORME.

    PERSONS passing along Elizabeth-street, on Monday evening, who heard sounds of a considerable shivoo going on at the "Medical Institute Hall," naturally paused ...

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  4. FRANCIS BATHURST SUTTOR.

    MR. F. B. SUTTOR, has been, for a quarter of a century, largely in the public eye as a politician and a successful breeder of pedigree sheep. He was born in Bathurst ...

    Article : 659 words
  5. "LOONEY" LOYALTY.

    FOR the past six months we have felt ourselves going that way. We had all the sensations of it first thing in the rooming; as the day wore on it became very palpable; ...

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  7. INGEST AND ABORTION.

    LAST week TRUTH published the proceedings of the prosecution of one, William Samuel Paul, who, on the previous Thursday, had been convicted of conspiring on November ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRANKS AT PICTON.

    On Mafeking Day the jingoes of Picton fired off their superfluous patriotism in the usual fashion. The sum of £7, which a purer patriotism would have given to the ...

    Article : 209 words
  9. AMY AND ALBERT.

    IN the Simmons Division of the Central Police Court, on Wednesday last, before Mr. Smithers, S.M., Amy Brown proceeded against Albert Gover, a sailor in the Royal ...

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