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The late Lady Curzon kad a hobby for i: Heeling specimens, of ‘.‘Baboo Englisjji,'* the imperfect English spoken or written iiy the natives, the following fronta native firm in Bombay is a good spec!* mml. Two brothers arc notifying their euctomers of the death of their father: “thhit lemon. We havo tho pleasure to inform you that our respected father departed this life on the 10th inst. His luckiness will be conducted by his beloved sons, whose names arc given be-, low. The opium market is quiet anil stationary at fifteen hundred rupees w chest, tfh death, where is thy stingt Oh gyavc, where is thy victory? We ri» maiil.vle."

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6, 9 February 1907, Page 23

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Untitled New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6, 9 February 1907, Page 23

Untitled New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6, 9 February 1907, Page 23

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