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" VBWTAS VIXCIT OMNIA.” THE RIGHT OF TRANSLATION OR REPRODUCTION IS RESERVED. No. 1J SATURDAY, JULY 2. [1864. CONTENTS: TAGS TAGS FAGS Leader 1 Correspondence . . .2 Advertisements . . . 0 Notes- or Tits Week . . 1,2 Births and Deaths . . 2 Scraps, Jokes, Conundrums . 2 Surgeon’s Weekit Report . 2 TFe do not undertake to return rejected communications. ! Our captain and officers are all that can be desired; our crew a We cannot insert anonymous letters. All communications wv.st be as I cl ‘ cwo f^ lo art^e *^ BoUß of^ c P^ uuc - concise as possible, and accompanied by private card, as a guarantee [ And with these materials may wo not hope that—with thepood of good faith. The Gazette will be lent on Monday, Tuesday, I order which we will keep to the end of our journey, by our united and and Wednesday, special application being made for it to one of > individual efforts to be kind to each other, by our increasing and the Proprietors, the borrower bein'/ responsiblefor its cleanliness | competitive efforts to keep all ports ofthe ship cleanly and healthy—to and its being duly returned. The borrower is not to have it unless call for such marks of approbation from the good people of Canterbury on the understanding that he or one of his party will read it aloud will make the British Empire and her passengers something to be for the benefit of those in his neighbourhood. remembered and talked of. * Let our object be to obtain for onr ship such a general character Vn rfpt CPPFrZTT V i Proprietors. for morality, good conduct, and cheerfulness, that it will be reflected ) from person to person, aud that long after our connection with each a "."I. slax-jbubuu., , i...j other has erased, strangers shall remark, as something unusual, “he An original tale, under the title of" Gabriel," was, in our manuscript W riie f™ 0 Out Empire in 1864.” number, continued from first to last; a chess problem, also, was ° claim the usual’ indulgence for a first issue; our matter is as continued in each paper, both of which we regret to be obliged to BU<l M varied as possible ; we trust to have our arrangements omit, owing to the great expense of printing. more perfect next week; our staff of reporters will bo large, and we hope our contributors numerous. Don’t forget ••A chiefs afiiane ve talnn* notes. THE BRITISH EMPIRE GAZETTE. **

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30278, 2 November 1963, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30278, 2 November 1963, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30278, 2 November 1963, Page 8