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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THE HORRORS OF TRANSPORTATION

... sixteen days they wan- . dered on, exposed to all the inclensencies of she weather, and ' with no ether food than the garbage they picked up in the bush. They then met arrother party of the natives, wise were out briar- tog, and who offered to conduct them ...

ALLEGED HORRIBLE TREATMENT OF A BOY

... pressed it between his teeth. The ?? Pnvrthfeless ad always obtaired the proper rations, un.o- .. - Nas inrthe hlibit of picking up any garbage lying about he decks.' The mate administered some slight chastise- alent to Cure him of his dirty habits, but did ...

THE PROVINCES

... beaten with the most unnatural and brutal severity. The poor little fellow had been often seen by the neighbours picking up and eating garbage to satisfy his hunger, and even going to the pigs'-trough, and devouring eagerly such refaseas the pigs had not ...

POISON IN PRINT

... and honest trading were equally within his reach. It is the morbid taste of a Besobman who wouldrather consume offal and garbage than sweet and cleanly food. In his various trials, Dugdale has always proved himself a man of far more than average acuteness; ...

THE LAWSON-LABOUCHERE LIBEL CASE

... litae. The es `sarageaajh± advereisencents woccld he l~e. tli ?? LAbucihee-c tlhi er, otessed to Put i-ta nutmher YI If tice pick- or ittdecetit advertissceacnts, ?? L~it ?? were taco classes of themn--onje class to Cs ?? tile iiteiceeny Wats' veilud, a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... awa,. The contractor lad determined to insist upon his rights and demand Payment directly to himself for the removal of the garbage. ie, therefore, asked the magi trate, under the Act of 'arliament, to fix the remuneration for this 5ervice, with a viewto ...