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The Early Dawn

1886; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

J. J. Doomahbey,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Early Dawn, The "Early Dawn". News: Expressing His Feelings, News Items, Drunkeness, Falling in Love, Personal, Speak Softly, Directory, Dogs, Opinions on Polygamy and Baptism, It Seems Rather Unfortunate That Most Men, However Honest, or Religiously Disposed, Otherwise, Are Prone to the Idea, That They Must in Some Way, When Considering the Characters or Actions of Others, Pass upon Their Faults, or Even Foisbles, as Well as Their Virtue, and at the Same Time Foot, That Others in Speaking of Them Should Be so Charitable … Only to Mention Their Goodness, Even to the Extent, of Exageration of Statement, Hearts That Once Beat in Unison, The Eastern Crisis, Worth Doing, Early Marriage. Arts and entertainment: Colonial and Indian Exhibition Lagos. Letter to the editor: To the Editor "Early Dawn", "To the Editor of the Early Dawn", Dear Editor.— I Believe Some of Your Readers Are of the Opinion That Zainus Had Failed, from the Fact That Some of Your Correspondent (I Must Not Mention Any Name) Wrote against the Article but Permit Use a Space in Your Valuable Journal Mr. E. to Tell Then That He Has Not Failed, To the Editor of the "Early Dawn", Dear Mr. Editor,— Whilst Proceeding on My Tour up the Tucker River on the 28th Inst as Far as to Sankoh Where One Madame Pills Residing, the News Was Brought to Me, That a Soo-Soo-Man a Stranger Belonging to Mangallee, Went to Steal at a Cassada Farm at Moconday Where Mrs. Postmaster Was Transacting Her Business of Late, This Said Robber Was Well Armed before He Went out to Officiating His Dirty Tricks, How Ever He Proceed on or about 12 O'clock Noon and Jumped at Farmali's Old Cassads Field, and the Said Farmah's Boys Two of Them Went out That Very Day to Keep Watch at Their Cassada Farm, He Was on His Nasty and Bad Habit in the Height Pulling the Cassada Whilst This Man Who Went a Little Boy Caught Hold of the Man by the Wrist and They Wristling on, On the Meantime This Little Boy Was Making Alarm but to No Avail Then the Soo Soo-Man Drew off His Sword and Cut off the Owner's Boys Fingers off and Deserted to the Bush Leaving His His Cap and His Gown, Mr. Editor.— Permit Me through the Columns of Your Valuable Journal to Make a Few Corrections on the Article Headed "N'char Many Station' of 15th Inst from the Pen of the Revd J. Gomer. Poem, verse: Old Sayings. Editorial: A Few Omissions, Human Leopards. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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