It seeme that we are to get a poisthumotia book by Cardinal ' Newman, based upon two manuscript volumes which were found among Ilia papers. He had filled the volume* with nOtea and memoranda of the sermone and catechetical instructions delivered by him during the yeara 1847 and ' 1879. Those years represent hi« membership of the Church of Rome until he became a Cardinal. Mr. T. M. Healy, K.C., M.P., has found time, amid. the pursuit of law and politics, to write a book.- It will be published by Longman', under tho title "Stolen Waters," and it is based on unpublished Ms., State papers, and historical trials or inquisitions. The narrative is woven round the controversy as to the title to two great' fisheries in Northern Ireland, the River Baun, and Lough Neagh. We are told that it brings to light hitherto unknown frauds practised on the Crown and the City of London in the time of James 1., Charles I. A Cromwell, and Charless 11. Besides being an excellent beverage for general use, Wai*Rongoa Natural Mmoral Water is highly recommended for its medicinal properties. It eradicates uric add from tho blood and alloviatcß kidney trouble. Charged; with its own gas, its effervescence is perfectly ' natural.— 'Advtv
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1913, Page 2
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