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LOCAL AND GENERAL— Con-

Severe Winter in New York.—The intense oold has killed fifteen persons in New York. Baiiv-Y Coixision—A passenger train, travelling at the rate of 30 miles an hrur, collided with a cattle train 14 miles wet,t (f Topeka. United Btateß. Thirty persons were billed and thirty other passengers in jured, Teacher's Whisky.—-A very old friend of the residents of the Peninsula is shortly paying n visit with a view of giving the people a treat by induoing some of the hotel keepers to purchase and vend some of the celebrated Teacher's Wbukey It is said that for mellowness purity of flavour, arid life giving properties, this well known old spirit has ertablished an unequalled reputa Mod Id thu Horns markets, The Liss-r of Two Evils,-Prince Uk tomßky's orean. the fit. Potersbu'g "Okuj. Viedomostl," declares that Japan is seeking to impose on Russia heavy saorificje, deprive Russia of her position in China, and out Kore\ off from her entirely. II Russia yielded row the Japanese chauvinists would make fresh Mid vrider demands. War is oertainly a Bco»:ge, but peace may bo a worse scourgr. It wnu'd bq heVer to choose the legr-er ot two evils..

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Bibliographic details

Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIV, Issue 2838, 12 January 1904, Page 4

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LOCAL AND GENERAL—Con- Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIV, Issue 2838, 12 January 1904, Page 4

LOCAL AND GENERAL—Con- Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIV, Issue 2838, 12 January 1904, Page 4

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