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Speaking at a,' meeting of 700 Harvard student*; at Cambridge (Massjichnfptte), Mr Shaw,' Secretary of the Treasury, advocating a strong merchant marine, prophesied a bitter and gigantic international Upde war for the twentieth century between England, Prance, Germany, and the United States. Mr Shaw eaid: “The conflict will b- awful. Crpd grant '*?«# if may be bloodless.’’—Central News. Of aU thje younger nations the New Zealanders are attached to the Mother Country by the strongest- bond of, sentiment. English visitors to romantic Maorilahd find the chords of fheir insular conservatism vibrating ip contact with another island race, winch, because it is relatively young and unadulterated by foreign blood,' has departed- lees than tho other colonial nations from the ■ national- type and patriotic sentiment of the British Isles. —‘ Morning Post-' Gladys: “I refused Fred twp woekp ago, and he has been drinking heavily since.’ Ethel; “Isn't it about time be stopped celebrating?!’ ihinoen pounds was paid at Messrs Glendining’s auction rooms, London, on January 9 for a copy of tho rare Ceylon 4d dull rose stamp of 1857-59.

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Evening Star, Issue 12061, 4 March 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12061, 4 March 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12061, 4 March 1907, Page 7

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