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,',..-,(rabM oTjii sPEciAi^conuESPqNpJENTS.)!.'. ■ tU-\;, ■.;■■.' ~ .v,,.'..-.;.'.' .•■■■■- :i ; . - ■■■■.<) i., ; ,■•...,-.■..■. .;•:« October 12.; ~:puniig tho'discussion on the annual report of ;the A T ow r -.Zealand'.Bap'tist Unibn at .the .tneoiirig of the . Confcrericd, 'the' ; Rev'.'' A. Dowdney,- of Brooklyn, 1 Wellington;'.'spoke,of the active part which many of the Baptist ministors took in cbrincctjpri with"the lcaciinc social''' problems' I .'; .of ; - tKts Dominion'. '. "'■ Mr. 'Dbwdney'referred 'especially'to.the' Roy. 'J. J. North. ."There is'.a certain section'of'{he community ,in. Welliri£;ton." : .3sid Mr, , powd.n'ey.- ' who 'jthe 'ltev/ .J.-."J. "Nnrtfi than"they are'bf"a,policeman/ , - Pure iviiiit.;' : '■■■:-'---- ; .:! : "-';f-./<.:':i-,' '■'< ' 'Addresiiriß a rmchtijig;'oor,f r, the: •' Hamilton Borough '.Council tb" r tlie 're'eerit outbreak of typhoid: in'the,'town, Dr. Mason congratulated, tlio .Council on : the steps'they were,., taking to secure a- purer milk-supply. He .'poin-tcil. out that much, of the contamination,:, of .'milk took ' plac'o .after, 'it , reached the corisumors,'- many of , whom were 5 very careless, and. ho, advocated the use of sealed .Ijottles, ' .The,.'overdi|v which the-'.milkman .gave rt his, custpmors -represented 10 per 'cent, of the,: whole, and was' sufficient to' pay t]io;:bKtra" cost of putting it" up,into bottles", arid ,the cost of , , the machinery'.'-'| The' output from the Buakura.farm;was'.over ,1(V) -gallons per day, and '-he Isuisgcstod theestablishineiit of a municipal:clearing house' for milk.' '.-, A Menagerie. ■[■■■■'■/' '.•'■..■■; ' ,; .. ■ ;' At the City. Council'meeting;a letter was 'rejeivefl; fronl'.jJic:district , Health 'Officer' statmt; Hint <r largo -iiumbor ; of-"complaint*' had beenrecpivcdabout'awomari.iri Spring Street keeping four full-grown dogs ; (which Ji'ad been increased, during;.the week by "a litter of eight pups)',-'three .or four 'cats,-, a ;rabbit, and.' a number,'of' pigeons; VOn making'' an insp'cction, ; one 'of- the omce'rs of the"ttopartment had fpijnd; thnt.the animals and birds in question'wern'cohfiiie;! Tritliiii'a'sriiaH'yard, ahtt , that rub'.nsh was' about, I .' which, although'net pffeftsir'd'in itsolf, 'reiidered: the place 1 unsuitable'for'the keeping. , of •" such a largo menagerie.."; 'Dr. _ Purdy : . enclosed' a ee.rtificatd condemnirig certain -portions'; of 'the premises on the'ground that" they'were insanitary. It was decided to servo: tlic necessary notice upon,the oyrn6tsi*-: : ,wix '■' -v :; Oysters.;- .-.: ■• ji/J/ -•.;-:V--Vr'..>;';' -;■;.■ ; •' ■ The whole of the oyster;bdds* M'.the'Haufaki Gulf wero closed recnntly:' This has'created a considerable amount of discbritont among the regular oyster'-.-pickbrs, 'affd,- 'tHe.'vAticMand t " Star'"' i is informed/thaf .t|hey ■ are now; in etiTnmnnicttiiori- with : the , Minister; for- Marine ■'(tliojHon. J; rith" »'.Timr to .that:portion of, the Gulf from '■Jilt 'Island'tn DnffyßVor 'the' Great/Ifcirrier, teirig' tliroiTß open:;: The"oystflr : men'»r«-slse •jfiba tins* for' an ■ etctonsipii' of the. .sewieri : tnr r i-!orimghti : iii-rieir-'ef- of tinie tK'ity have; : lost:this season by.reason ef 'virions'' beds;'bbing 1 , -bnly. bpsried''for, r -a'-short tinic,;and then-closed;and other'beds'bp'oned. •Altbgethqr; with , :t,ho : -Yaribus' i eliariges , diiring tlin "■ past •'"soa'son; lit vis", "said .'to have* • been : a 'disastrous ■ one"•'for" the regular •' pickers, ; and idea ,pf Govorrimerit-' cqiitroll'.j;:'-'Sbmo'fsuctf:''action must;'be''taUen;"- adds'-'onc-infofmaritf'" or the "oysters' : will v: -'bocomo- oxtiiiot:"" It•• is : : not thb'. ,; rnguhir professional].picker '•'irhe".''dpes 'tlio , ; damage, but the ''■' riff raff,-"■'.whd , strip ■thb'^la'ces''ibare." ?; = ; v4-. ; "'v' , :^'' , " ■ 'i Coal It tori Suggested. :' : : " i ' , "'": , t ;';;;. i ; : ",";';: x A newspaper correspondent suggests that, in view of tho; alniost'- ; inevitable" forriiatien of-.-a definite partyjbfVSocialists-iri' New.Zeailan.d,, tho, : ,only:.way';in l '..whicli a.'sbfious. blow at |ithe jr.elfare.; and,stability;. : ;6f i the .Dominion ;Cftii:| bo" -avorted ltca::in a : coalition tbo,!,GoVornment o'fle assorts, that;, as,'.. , ' , there is.: no, great -political pririciplci. at (issue, botTreenp.tho .Premier -land .the...Leader v of.-;tho,,Opposition," aught.,;to bn^, possible, for,. them-. to' : unite' .their 1 terera, and-,,thus..to..provont:- ; themselT'es,-froth: jbeirig nt- ; the ,mfir.cy;,pf/a',. , Socialiet}c':.partj , ,'V.^h|ch- ( :hoirig',iV uninfluenced by:any':'.genuine -ideeiro fpn-thp .welfare' of .the nation', 'cam by. : addirij or.-, rumoring from, either liicalpf.sccarp,'.for, , itself...any.legislation-it:re-qiiina;'-.'!.!.Commenting ..editerially.''npori: «uggestipn, ..theV, , ' Herald '.V, says,-' it;'."'should npib;>b«/ passed; indifferonco -.liy.i ,»ijjr whq sot .conntry.. party/.■■iQfjod.i.cjpjseni lnay; differ; upon.vjnatt«ji of : detail.'Withmit endangering i the . sound, • jorepimeni, which ia,.ari i ,,csscnti»l r ,<^ditipn. i .rf\aU,.lib«rty.; »ntl of-,all prosperity,,'. bi)t .thoy ousht^tfl-,VKi. i miieh moro diojposed to. waive what- .in ■ inuftlly minprivd.iifffrences, than,,\to., eacrric* Vth'n:. bVet intqrostfl; ..of;^tljo ienijriot b'o r instnntaneously brought- abo'nt,- but,:.when the^possib.i!ity r: and',.reasona , ljlhrieVs'.:,of.'co i aliti(m between■,Moderatf)s. is,.gericr.ally,,, J repb;i;iiised,' thoro is:a t| practical as an. antidote of'nhwrupuluoS extremists : whose , hopes depend upon: playiiig off rtgainst one another;" ■ ■■■.''• -•• " .-. . ,_ ; Volunteors; ■;-:• '-■ ;--•>-.- ''■ . ;'. ; Speaking f as: to .the .deeadence'.of /y-oliintoer-,inyj, ail- old officer- -said-! to ' ari. interTiewer .t<^ky:^,'' l Vblnnte'er.ihg. ; go.t i a during th'e'-.Botr'^Jfir,•,:'ai;.d; : 'in"addition' to .that. Trie'.eboii.|.sfterTar6 r s''''ii»d''tSe- : 'irisit , pr tSr Im'pnrial trobpsy':a'n'd,:ihen-the the Pukft of., York again'.'.helped ; -.tp' keep :up'; interest .in,:. military;; matters'. ■g'cn,crally>.: :',;Ndw Tolunteoririg has, dropped' back again : tp:what may- he-, tormed . its nnrraal > position,.'.ihcl' ht .tor.ost;-has.. flagged -tbvsuch aniestqnt"-that' 1 understand' there,;is' : .somo:>.question .'.as; to -whother: the East Coast;,Batt-alioii..)vill coiitinuo. to •■■ exist* -The , , firsfc,, regiment-ofr the i A=M.R.r''is;- , -l-: | ;hear,vlikely'alsei te''loseiorip or two , of Its' : squadroiiS'duririg -tlio coining ; yoar, ifqr'tho.'reasonV'aJready" indicated.';- , -l'qu'j see. the-, whole/thing 'is'siieh .a'h\irnbug." :A ; vpto ' is X gi vpn .'if oh' def ei!ce',' ;t and:: it ■': is''considered .satisfactory,'because,:the;,:returns■'ihhoTi':'.: so rii»ny,..\ r oluntCGrs,-,fpr. -.the..yoar,; Imtv.l.t 'is'.'.rip't :pointcd.r.'ou't;' that- 1 the- men ■■.'.are •.•■practically only' ; bn';paper, : '.bec.auso-' ; the.••ofiicer coninlindirig,'-' the v 'district'.^-eijto----'-seldom ~ ns'■»emblo;.'. nipre'- than. 50' 1- por v eerit:. of: : th* memhers/.bf ,: tho- : comp'aTiiM.^, The ;Vml^-'truth. ie.-'.tlißt\'tho.'T7Knliß.yfllttn'i;e'er.:system'-'i9 kept, togetlier.-.-by the, energy'.ef"-raribus' ■.. e'Seers.. snd.,evon thenfiltVis'i.iiecessary:.'. to .'Veep';, tip; » coirtinunl supply of frcoh .rccrniis.tb..A]l.,tli» Tacnnci.cs;'causnd' ,; by ■- the retirement' of- th't. older, men a.i '-.they;. , become; tiretl of ■ servrcp. Tou' sop 'the "reason why "a fnan,'- joins> th? Volunteers"i;>\that, lie' is either .^n.'enthusiast' in 'niilitafy.' tnattetß' ( br;.-,elsa; wishes' to. wear a- uniform.' ■:, After o, : ,.riian' has. been ."a .:Volunteer' about, six' , months,'' he^begins, to. rbalise that. ;if, is';not .all. beer, arid skittles, aild soon wants'.to;'know "v.'hy,- he: should •■ beVat ,tne beck and call; of- any 'officer.'fpr no.'pay, while his mates' are en joying cricket' "anu. fontball: He .-'gets out as, scoii- a's.:..po!sible. ''and'ltlie result.is. that in' , all. the: :thrnuc;iioiH'tlie Dominion the-.pfficcr- : cbmma'ndi)iE;h. , is to.;handlo..wbftt'.-:ar.Bvprii<!ti.calljrvra'w;'jeeriuU, Of course, that'simply'-inpan.v tha.t.theve.;is never It .was' hoped-'when .the De-, fonce .Council Was : formed';'therp .would be an improvement-inVthe-gcrieral. condition of. thin Volunteers,■,• or',-r>hiill I t sny,, that universal training .would: be .mnde'cpnipnlsory,, or , elso that ■. l vplunte9ring. : would. yrecaivo, '"morjf; encouragomeiit' ; th!in; .it'Oias" done in the' p'jwt.' As' far as:'l .c.invsoci itho- only '■ imnrovemeut, if it. can. be: called Mich, is that tncDefenee Council has .•s'upplipil', .more . instructions to officers. , .' This;may ,meap'the , officers;brooiniri(i inoro'cfucip'nt. , theoretically, ;buf. it"hns'/>lso nnbther.side, > -/is soye'ral" goo'd officers- liave. failed'to-p'ass' : tirc v ;'cxarninatioris,: J iirid; the (lnrig'or.'l see,', ahead is' 'th.it . will--bo .'difflculty. .irivgettin'g.'sufficiont ,'blhebrs :in'tlio, future. Then other problem. What 'is. the,'.use -of having'-' the officer's,'if -they "have, lio't tho, men;, to coinriiand ? .There,,' must', be,, jomcVinduenmpntJto make.-tbe;jinoi\. join '.'the', .Vohmtocrsj or else- youlimustimako.vßorvlce.jcorii'pulsory; awl .the OiovermncnV;t.lmt.triwVtlio.. latter -hail better no't.-do so jnsC'boforo an election, whenall'tliB 1 people hirVo<-i , .otes..'i=ppmpulsory. sprvico may *bo ; nil h-igbt,s but'-it' does not. suit the'aVoragb Britislier'si.'ldpn'pf .personal freo* doffi." Oiieof the;greet : ovils r of the: V/)hiritc<>r systoin is. the right of;the men to_ olcbt'_their own.officers':','■'. .'. * .. ; 'J ! " *' L ' .:'.'/. ■ '•' '■ ■•'■•■ ' •'" NAPIER, 'f" - -; -• ■'•^' , :' v ' '-,■'■.";': ',-.',■ " -' :; ■":;.' °9^t}?--:J- '■; At- a ; medting.of the Presbytery bf-Hawkb's Bay, held'at\Vaipukurau,-it'was decided to form-a liew cliargo, dalo. and neighbouring 'districts. The new : • / ',- ',
charge >will-offer,'with help from the Assembly, £175 a year and a free marisc. The Rev. P. Ramsay submitted the Sabbnth school statistics. _ There were under tha care of the Presbytery 23' Sabbath schools with 1444, scholars, contributing, (mainly for benc- .' voleht objects),'.£3ll.', Tho largost school was .tt,Danne.vir;kc,.'.witli'..23s scholars, while Hustings, with ithrno'schools, had 249 pupils. ' Thoro wore 16 Bible classes, with. 325 young ■ men and women, contributing £111. Tho ' lnr &°,r. spnopls .showed sreat actirity, hut the smaller .schools needed"'' a • stimulus. ' Tho ■ ."■er, Isaac .Jolly, of. Palnierston-North; was nominated 'for the office' 'of Moderator of ; the Qencral Assembly for.-1908. • ..' , : HASTINCS. . ■"■ •,■■>.■••■■• v. •:';■■.•;.-■ •■.:;■-";. ."V , ', , ' •, October. 12. ..'.;"'■ , : A-private meeting;bf : the Opposition nest '■, reek:■will probably -arrange u candidate for ; .the general, election.,;.•.■■■ ■. ■ ■ , . _A Bficting , of ■apiarists will be hold on '■ '■' ' , \'a C i''7 § fwnr-an .Apiarists' Association ■; ofHawko:< Bay ror .the 'purpose of dovoiop- , ins an industry for-whicVi the district is po- ., .cuharly. fitted. ■ ■. ■■ • ...... . ,; * -.. ■; • CHRISTCHURCH. . r :■ ' ! V ■•-' : •■'•■" -<r : ': :: •'':, '•' ' October 12.' .■■''- 1 .T'V 3 ■■general sccreta'ry;■ of .Trinity College : ' i Ir : U,r - ks '». ! «-!io- is now visiting : / - Ghnstehurcli, is more than enthusiastic about ' , the remarkable.talent, of Miss Amy Remine- : ~ £>»> t'j?' y'»M,e. ■ tho .member for r ; K-angittkei.' There is riot the slightest doubt ' ; he declares, that,-, if properly trained,' she is .. becoming, one of the finest pianists .the .world has ever seen.. ;No other candidate equal to her has been examinod by the Col- ; .ege m New Zealand or Australia. New Zea- ' ■'.' j 'land can"do no mo'ro for'her, and accordingly . a -recommondation'has been.sent"to the• Wei- ' [ linnton Centre that! Miss> Remington bo sent t ..to..London. .:;•.;; , . ' . ■ , .. ' < : £diientlon. Matters, y .''';'',V'. ■■; ~' --;..'".'• / .'; : .. .;'• Aeting on ..tho .principle that heaven helpa ■ i those .who help, themselves, and inspired-. by - the hnpo that the government may'follow' ■ y .t.\e;.examplo; thov committee of'tho : West ' ' . Onrutdinrch District Kigh. School have raised ! by various;moans,, such" as;bazaars arid conJ. eprts,,no,less; ; tluui £260' for the nurposoof '■ P »'. improvements at tho school: Tho'chairmau : 1 a i u ! n '?' le hfadmnster; interviewed the Board ' ? , of ; Education'; arid asked :whether • they were ' ■ entitled to u subsidy, on tiro amount so raised. - ilhbmbni\v was all toibospent on the school, ; . ■the-.property:of the;Board.-r Six typewriters and.a.piano .arc,to;be bought, and a good deal will bq 'spoilt on, improving the'school ' V bath, while out of the siibsidvit is hopedto ' ! V iblllld a small ■ laboratory. The Board were : * ■tirat'-'s.TTiiTiathctic, arid promised to do all ' .thtj ceuld to secure the' desired subsidy. ■'■''." V r : -,A very sncccssful'School.Cadets' Camp waa '. -. :h«ld: tirojears ago. on tho Ashburton Domain, : •. ;the<!(Kiet!i coming':from all''parts of North: .Canterbury., .Lastryearotho exhibition, ,'•: ' rented anything .being donoj but this year a • ' : mmikr• oninp .will. b« held at Ashburton. dnr- '. .inj bhe: Inst week ef tho school year. ':- >" . '. ; C ;TVV Clerk" 'efMV.erk's'.'6f ; "tho Edueattoii : ■ •■• l . ;-Bo»Ttl (reported', tlio cost of in- ' •. '^telling.•'smEle/dc.sltS'tnrouEhout.the Board's •■ jsqheols..would, , bo -£32,350;: ascompared - with .' »■ ■£15,129.. for ■■.dualj.desks,- these, sums iriclud- •/.'■ i. ing: the-cost'of altering the'buildings topro- ,:' J vide.the increased-:'room .necessary: , 'The ' matter is,to>.bo considered later on, but there : i;': .is. not much likelihbod- : thdt, the Board will :: : P. ,be:.ablo, to- affoVd. to. spend such a large l - amount, at once., '. Public opinion isy .however, .■; ■. ':• ■.sor.niuclv;iii.;'fevqur. of;-'uho, reform that , no. .doubt,it'wilLcomp.aboiit:gradually.;' '.. ■:. ' .' Pers6nal;'V'^ r ''•■"''/■ ' : \' ! i-'' .• ■.'"• ' : ' ■ .■' • ■' : ; ; , ',' /Sir J. D.- Hooker, F.R.5.,. in - writing to i ■ thank-.a: residenti of, ■Chjistchiirch-. for con- • .■ .. .gratulations. onj, his.' lunetieth . birthday,' says: ' ■' r ,t—'.';l ; .fpel.deeply;.grateful;for the many rei, ;,meinbraiiccs whichniave reached me from far '. c i. and near,,and friends in.Now : .' s . (Zealand'appeal:; to .me'- especially." ■",:.'.':. : . 1 Andrei of' the Indian-Army, j ~Trho, VBS .born arid :.,ed\icatcd in Christchurch, j RTid'hnspately been>on,aiy_ear's.furlough -to ' , this city,.-io'jbiricd ~his.reginient, tho 116 th . j ,Mabrattss;; at; Aden, a^d \ has received orders -..'/, )( ; to prpcecd v tp ; .Simla;to:take.up ,tli : e'.'djitiea ■[ i of.'j.p.fiiciatinE .Jntelligorice ;Officer onVthe .: , ; iQ'ea'eTal/.Stiff', o£vtho.T[ndianvArmy.; .Major ■ iAnrlreTT; is an accomplished,linguist, arid it is . .said;th»tihe. canißponlc'.uuoritiy most, if not . i ~^ll,,e<,ithe, m »ny;dmlcqts ;of the'tribes;on. the ;',.,.'"";'■■: : ,'.' ' r ;,;<CiTil 4 ecr,viint.B in, (Jhristehurch are divided . i, in;'epinion,;as-.to'i.whe.thcr they should be ; allewed/jtoVtekc. «n lp active' part' in - politics, i TWe>re;.»'number , who urge that they < I »ho«Wh»Te full, liberty bo long as they don't i: d ; .Tcl<irse the. *ff*irs:t i of!i!thcir r. .Qrt»rs : 'contMid; that,to. romovo; thc:restric- ; ti<m , j '7rQTi,M,.be,,a ,-tfimE^ n ''' o . n to talk, about ;. .l)t7w.rtm<OTt»l politicians,. and' i ■rnnld , ; lnad'..to-:endless; l intrignes.' As those t ,jrKp-.pr.(sfDr.;. i tlie."pACsenji',sys£em are apparently ;, bo-no agitation in. )• : CJin'stclHircii;;for\the -repeal of the:regnla- . tions. v. .j'.. ■ • ■■'■•.,■[■.■■■' \.' : .-'-'.t'-. '■■ '. : ;■ ''•■■■■ I. ■■■.■}\^rrr-;- ..-.''■ ■ •• ■'•. : :'• ; . ), "'•-.:'■■'■■■■:■•,■■■•■■•■:■■■: ■-.'puMEbiN.:'-. '.■••'; • •'■' '•■' • ;;,': , ; , 7 r .v : ,':' , O';;; : - ::;..■'•.."Oetober 12. ■:< ; ..rbund..tho!.drainagb.works ■ (it:.L : aTfyer'»;iHcad lycsterday, coming in so "■' :elpse'»iid , .a'ppcaring\,tq.;be.Bo tame, that the \ . y epntTßcter.-and hisjmen. got. gear:aiid made : ;: , '. pr.ppsXß.tions. .for" cspturp;;.but ,just .as they .'•.- '. .-were: about to,try.liis...oceanic,majosty put: , ,'. '■ dorn his'helm: and:rr.n;for the opSii. ■'~. ,:. ' r ;.Ajsalrißt^pbaboo;;;':.., : . : .. /^. p . : ';;/■:■ ■■■. ;.-;.-v| :■■■ ■ ■■'. ' ji The Dunedin-Women's.:Cbristiaii Teriiper- .' >, -. . anco!Union' has passed ~thc .following resolu-.'. { .tion:— " Thjit:-'tins' meeting views -with -very ; •■■' ' :great;surprise.' and : c'.'x'ec-'Jing regret the■ iit- j: .- • "'• troduction qfs.tpbacco.a:id cigarette- stalls ia ; ;..' !•:connections with Church. Dszaars. While, re- . : .cognising, that..these; 'articles can readily- bo \ ■' >, purchased outside snclu.btiwuirs,.the counten- '-.' : > .incinE of the sales of such by tbc Church .can ! only have very disastrous results-ta tiio boy--' ', ho'od.'of. bur-:ci.ty,:.witJj ivhoiK; the cigarette . '. '■ hnbit;is so-largely;on the. ineu-ase." '. ~ : : ! . 'BrsßOli-'bf PrlvUcse., . \r-:. .- .-.;'.■ ' : '■-.';'' ■' ' ■'■Dtin«lm , :is';'anniscil'-.'ovor a-tinpot broach •'.-■ ':■ of 'pririliee. .'.'. liio-eyenirig -paper printed ;' . ' in ..Trsteriltiy's/- issue '-a- short summary : of. 1 the opinien RiVen hy Mr. H. D. Bell as to '' the.OitT Oonncil!s lrjjnl, poait-ibn : witli refer-> ■-, , ■; tore to .?sreth?¥s'' for commis-- .-.-' 1 -ri-en-m/eflrhrn eolitwcts, and.somo : ': :#!;tbi; i; Cbmc*Tl«rs, said st .the* jnccting-in . -. 1 ,trh«.-eT«ni?iJE tfeut -this sort of information ■ iforrald K>?t:,B!!: iHored ta lQik out snd got"•■: ' '. iTrt-o-.tlie.jwpor before Conncillor.;. received it. ". -.." - Grrrrn! Cnuncillnrs sojomnly asserted- , - that •"-. . ' tlioy (litl.'noV. f;iyo the .information, and evqn- ■| tuMly. ;i >owniittce: was not up, to. enquire, , ''.', '. i'aiuli.. if pi/KsilOe, ; (liscoyer,, by wliat means the , i. "Stw" ,liivs:ne : possessed :of the iipAvs. , ' ;' .Obituary. 1 ' : ■'; '"■''• : \f-: ;' ' ■ ' ' ■ ■■;. ." .' ' Mr.', A: -G. Bpr;, .who .-died, to-day, wa3' ' one (if , ;Mir best-known .business men. : For , ~' ", -. many years,,h.o. i .w<j3..,.maiisi,<:cr: for Robert i Campbell and. Rons,' and wnsquite a leading ... siitliority on stiition business.' - Moreover, ho i. was: recognised »s..one.of; the straightest of •: our public men,', and .-i; man whom everybody i implicitly'trusted. He stoodcneo for ParliaV i ment, but t.Tiuld- not court favour, and svifI ferod. rejection in;..,consequence'. Ho was ' y »monßst other things an. unswerving •temper-' ... ■ »ncc. lefwler. Otngo- will, miss him.. An iri;kernel_disorder esrried-h.ini..off. : ■■'..' .
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