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A Jew in London is said to be making a lot of money by lending out a £I,OOO Bank of England note for swell weddings, to be exhibited as a gift of the bride’s father. A man is sent to watch the note, and makes himself useful at the presents table, ex* bibiting the articles. Another Title ! Supplemental Gazette of Birthday Honors.—Dr W. G. Grace to be Cricket-Field-Marshal. A Bill for the suppression of witchcraft amongst Kaffirs has passed Legislative Assembly of Cape Colony. Witch doctors and those who possess a knowledge of the use of charms will be liable to tine, imprison, meet, or the lash.

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Evening Star, Issue 9807, 21 September 1895, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 9807, 21 September 1895, Page 4 (Supplement)

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 9807, 21 September 1895, Page 4 (Supplement)

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