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Litevature,

... better things. Speaking of the effects of accumulations of filth, Dr. Gavin says:— ¢ Practically, therefore, the dust and garbage heaps of the poor must either remain on their premises, or they must themselves remove them. But they can only re. move them ...

CHELLINGTON

... should be thrown overboard into the sea, as being a nuisance.” Signed by five officers. Accordingly the entire mass of foul garbage was committed to the deep. OraNGe PkgL.—OnThursday lasta man named Thomas Hcebwman, in the employ of Mr. Nash, o wholesule ...

BRANCH POST OFFICE

... matter with which scandal-mongers wish to flood the House of Commons, or the sink into -which they pour their refuse and garbage. He is acquiring for himself a position in Parlinment somewhat similar to that which the Satirist in former day, Town Zall ...

@Aur drm Chaw

... shoes, jumped into the sea, caught the child, and held her up until a wherry, which bappened to be close at hand, came rbj and picked them botL up, whenee they swere put on board the steamer, which had been stopped and backed as quickly as possible. The poor ...

Published: Saturday 27 September 1856
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Times and Independent
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 7843 | Page: 4 | Tags: none