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VERY LATEST.

TOWN EDITION.

THISDAY. Pee Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Per Press Association. MRS BESANT. London, January 15. Mrs Besant in a letter to the Chronicle admits that she was deceived by Judge’s alleged messages from the Mahatmas, and did her best to expose and suppress him. The American branch of society ought to do the rest. She says that she preferred to suffer under the charge of fraud rather than divulge private documents. THE NEW GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA. Lord Brassey has accepted the Governorship of Victoria in succession to Lord Hopetoun, whose term of office is about to expire. ILLEGAL BETTING. The Newmarket Justices granted the Anti-gambling League a summons against the stewards of the jockey club for allowing betting on the race course.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8132, 16 January 1895, Page 3

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VERY LATEST. South Canterbury Times, Issue 8132, 16 January 1895, Page 3

VERY LATEST. South Canterbury Times, Issue 8132, 16 January 1895, Page 3

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