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Tha reoent small-pox epidemic in. London cotrb th« Metropolitan Asyhxoa Board about £500,000. During the timo of a . Scottish Volunteer enoampmont a number of the, Volunte&ra were awakened at a late, hour one dork night by ai voice bawling out, ."" Docs ony body here ken Corporil Jackson? Does onybody ken Corporal Jackson's tent?" ,A i^ergeant, hearing 09 soundsand anxious to oblige a stranger, rose" up and, going out into the night-air in dishabille, conducted the half-tipsy visitor to the tent inquired for, when, to his great annoyance, he discoverod thart; he had been conducting the bold Corporal Jackson himself to his own tent. A new seam of coal has been struck under Lord K«nyon'a eßtates t adjoining' Peel Hall Collieries, Lancashire.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7947, 27 February 1904, Page 7

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Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 7947, 27 February 1904, Page 7

Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 7947, 27 February 1904, Page 7

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