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... ITE1-A ALTERED. Ic . . , 'i I . I I'he Premier reqpires no extrancous aid. in re-mnapping, Soutih Africa, on cfuitable andel sensible I lineoi, and findl an apt pupil in the Colonial Secretary. | -groom the ''Mranclicster Evening Ail.' ...
... LEYDSERDEMAIN., I I Dr. L~eyds Iwas believed to hold E-urope in the hollow of ?? hand. It is realised now that there is not rauch in llis eapaceoll. palin but ?? reinains of the gold whiclh it carried, and thiat the cleverest political conjuror of the lust decade ?? done very little ?? Times, There is no deception, ladies and gentlemen! One, two, three! Preto I nind the littlet boy's coin ...
... ?? W-P-JIO N. Ir. Leif .Jones and the Transvaal Committee did not dare invite Mr. Cronwrig)ht Schreiner to. Manchester. They left it to the Women's Liberal Federation. -From the Manohestor TEh'ning Mail.' ...
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... *MOVED B OD IL Y. It was recently decided to move a Court Ilouse, whiieb had stood for some years at Hemmingford, Nebraska, ?? to another centre, that of Alliance, Nebraska. The building was not taken down and putt up on tho now site; it was moved bodily. Our sketch will give cur readers an idea of how the thing was done. Resting on rollers, the house was dragged to its new destination by a ...
... of Lancaster Castle as a prison. They regard the internal structure as not well adapted to prison purpeces.I The Commissioners' proposal does not affeat the law cmirts, cver which they have no jurisdiction. Meetings of the justices in several petty sessional divisions have beein held; and they have decided to petition in favour of the retention of Lancaster Castle as a prison, and, further, ...