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... DUNKIRK. fista—On Thank, Mt litidolph = hams) submitted to the lan. Boughton, a Ansa I. the Ville of Dunkirk, togellar with chaos , viral of bad on either shis el the tams TM pre. party was pa t op after a spirited =. was Meshed hewn at Hr. Ws. of Du ...

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... DUNKIRK. Carom —Os Friday last • betwera the Horne Club and a watch Canterbury, ebtray old studeata from the School, and timed the Canterbury Wooden. This term proved to be inapplicable. for their proems was not although they were iividestly socid playas; ...

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... DUNKIRK. SOCIIITT.—The anniversary of , this Society was held a few days ago. The members met at the Club House, and, headed by the fife cad drum band from the Faversham Union, marched in proceision to the palish church, where divine service was held ...

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... DUNKIRK. CIUCKIT.-On Mood July 15 th, • well contested match was played with Dover, who met an unusually strong team, but after the glorious encertaisty being exemplified the home eleven were the victors. The tatting of Yr. B. F. Hilton and Mr. F ...

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... DUNKIRK. A Poison CONSTABLE MISSINCL—A young man named Filmer, • member of the Kent Constabulary. stationed near Maidstone, came home to spend Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Piliner, landlady of the For in this perish, and having to resume duty on ...

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... DUNKIRK. A Native of Dunkirk in Afghanistan'. —In reference a paragraph which appeared in our last with the above heading, containing au extract from a letter written home soldier of the l'Jth Hussars from Afghanistan, Captain Arthur Murray, dating from ...

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... DUNKIRK. and J C stated that on the \f»_S Webster way in the parish of St V* / carrying a a bag undeSSSIS £ still warm. She said St m ' the seen her o»S l™,^? 1 ' poachers.-^wjUmiA^° with W WatCh,D saw defendant come take out a hT^'^ Md I*. emu ...

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... DUNKIRK.. CSICIIIT.—DMULI CARL' —OO Tuesday Lb* Mara outfit parodist Celibate Castile. The rause use well *satiated aad resulted is favour of by le Ms follow- ths : Downutz.-193 inalnes.—W. Kir* b G. Maw, 0; 11, b Norio. 23; G. Food.. b Nork7. 4; J. C ...

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... DUNKIRK. Excuasiow TO Tam CIITOTLL PAZACT. —Oa the members of the church cLoir. together MA tho tirst-class of the National School, number* altogether spent a my delightful day M ths Palace. Two from Caaterbory took party to Faversham. where a camas* ...

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... DUNKIRK. Saturday evening last, at nine o'atook, a fire broke out in the out -buildings of John Duncan, and in a short time the house was in Baines, and being a thatched building was soon reduced to ashes. Every effort was made by the neighbours to save ...

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... DUNKIRK. Consisasetow.—On Woodsy last, the triesnial Conarmatios was ia the parish church of Dunkirk. The Bishop flatragan of Dove, arrived at the Vicarage at 146, acoompanied by the G. Beardsworth, who acted as hie eimplain. The sandidates all in their ...

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... DUNKIRK. Amiga. Tea Paurr.—Tbe Sunday Scholars tea party took Vacs in the schoolroom on Friday, when the children and their parents, to the number of 130, sat down. pregided over by ladies of the parish. All seemed thoroughly to enjoy and after • Wen ...