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Dundee, Perth, and Cupar Advertiser

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... time he was ever known to thank God was when sharp-toed boots and shoes were changed to square-toed. It is said that, long cxpehenee, could always tell when whether the application was made boots, shoes, brogans, or slippers, at what particular store the ...

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... interesting fact that cotton now forms, for the first time in the commercial history of Turkey, regular article of export from the Golden Horn. The Italian Minister Ratazzi has written reassure the French Government as to the Garibaldian movements. He anticipates ...

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... at Plymouth. 'Ihe True Britain rounded Cape Horn on the 19th March, and crossed the hue ■on Good Friday, when she passed the Kent, thirt ; days' from England the lst May she also pass. I I the Prince Wales 87 days' from Melbourne, with ounces of gold. The ...

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... GENERAL NEWS. Locock is created a Baronet of Spildhurst, Kent. The weather is very fine the south of England. Majof Nasmyth has permission to wear the Turkish Order of the Medjidie. A new book The World of Mind, by Isaac Taylor, is announced. The manager ...

GENERAL NEWS

... G ™° 8t burnt. The sufferer wards expired. Hospital, where it shortly after- Shocking Fratricide — Friday George Kebble Maidstone assizes on labourer, wes indicted m B, deBCri b d as a farm Edwards, his brother, nearly • murder Tboraa s with an axe. Prisoner ...

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... to put down the Mormons, has turned Mcrmon himself ! A young woman was killed by jumping from a train in motion on the North Kent Railway on Sunday, and a porter, attempting to rescue her, was severely injured. Mr Cunard, the Nestor of transatlantic navigation ...

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... England notes, and some valuable securities stolen. Redpath is committed on six distinct cases of forgery and one of fraud, and Kent is charged with being concerned with Redpath in four cases of forgery. The Roman Inquisition has issued an encyclical letter ...

The Times (or Mr Caird writing in the Temes), taking up tue agricultural statistics of Scotland, hich we gave @

... regiment (although of course a captain in (Before Lord Kenbolme.) fore the tw sible 105 a bushel for wheat, Though much be Kent fleeces 13 10 o 1) John Russell had during the last interview, | the army) Thelluson, who only entered the service in 1847 ...