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    [THE RASCALS.—Pirates of Penzance. SLACK.—Polcie court business yesterday. SMART.—Rev. J. Kingsford says half-yearly meetings came only "once" a year. ...

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  3. Chinese Situation.

    A SUMMARY of the provisions of the proposed Chinese Bill, as settled by the conference, was yesterday telegraphed to Lord Knutsford, at his request. ...

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  4. Meeting of Cabinet.

    A MEETING of the Cabinet was held this morning, and several matters of importance were dealt with. Mr. Macrossan was present for the first time. ...

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  5. Where Are the Bodies?

    A TELEGRAM has been received from the police at Southport to the effect that a punt belonging to Mr. Ramsden, of Southport, has been found on Stradbroke Island, but no traces ...

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  6. Military Booth.

    IT is not often that persons charged at the police court treat the presiding magistrate with so much deference as Robert Booth, another user of ornamental language, Recorded to him ...

    Article : 135 words
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