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Amusements—This Evening.

Princess's Theatre—Concert and " Trial by Jury." Bt. John's Hall, Roslyn -Concert.

The • Lyttelton Times' is responsible for the following :-—" How history is written is> shown by a story here current anent Native affairs. Some people aseribe the settlement f the Maori difficulty to Mr Bryce's stern rill. Wiser people aver that 45,000 savages mst always yield to 500,000 Europeans. It -as, however, reserved for the new mathelatical professor at Auckland to reveal to s the true solution of this intricate problem. 'birsting for knowledge, this senior wrangler sked our Agent-General in London whether lere was likely to bo any more trouble with be Maoris. ' Sir,' Sir Francis Bell replied, make your mind quite easy on that matter. settled the Native difficulty before I left he Colony!'"

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Evening Star, Issue 6478, 20 December 1883, Page 2

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Amusements—This Evening. Evening Star, Issue 6478, 20 December 1883, Page 2

Amusements—This Evening. Evening Star, Issue 6478, 20 December 1883, Page 2