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  3. A RACE FOR A WIFE.

    From his account it appeared that the owner of a neighbouring station, a Mr. Hulton, bad mo[?]tally offended the worthy squatter by "buying over his head," a run which ...

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  4. A REMARKABLE WILL CASE.

    It is seldom that a story without an end is so interesting as that contained in the great will case just reported from Dublin. A jury, after nine days of trial, found it ...

    Article : 1,305 words
  5. CHAPTER IV.

    I have not yet spoken of the manner in which, according to the squatter's suggestion, I "filled up my spare time." The idea of teaching young Smith his humanities was ...

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  6. ANOTHER AMERICAN TRAGEDY.

    Almost every mail from America lately has brought accounts of remarkable crimes, but the following narrative of the case of a man who was assisted by his wife to commit bigamy by marrying a young girl, and then, ...

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