JOHNSON WINS.
Extraordinary Cablegram, per Press
Association. SAN FRANCISCO, July 4.
JOHNSON WINB.
It might clear away some confusion •om the minds of disputants about the times in San Francisco nd New Zealand, to remember that toay (July 6 in New Zealand) is July 4 i 'Frisco. So that although 'Frisco runs into the sun" four hours (roughly) head of us, in point of date it* is 20 ours behind.
The people of India, whites as well as itives, says that Lord Minto does not low himself enough in public, and does )t keep up the style that is expected 1 ! a Viceroy. So says a letter from i old resident of India. "Lord Minto," » writes, "is personally very much reected, but wnen he goes about it is ostly in a motor, and he is^more like prosperous and old-fashioned English rmer than a Viceroy. The natives are t impressed by him. They think thing of a man who does not make a sw. If a white man in India does ings for himself instead of ordering i boy to do them, the boy at once inks that the white man must have en a coolie in his own country, and rtinctively despises him. The same ng applies to the relations as beeen the Viceroy and the native prinj. These magnificent Indian swells c to make a parade and to entern and they are quite ready to do if the Viceroy gives a lead. With nuiet Viceroy like Lord Minto they quite out of touch. They like i but do not feel the deference they aid io a viceroy who makes a big disy" IF YOU HAVE Cou"b, Cold, Nose, Throat or Lung übie, Stomach, Bowel or Liver Comint Rheumatism, Neuralgia, USE NDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT: Iropß in a tablespoonful of water, nember, you cannot expect the good rts from any sort of Eucalyptus pro's The latter have caused grievous m and a death has resulted from r use. Do not apply an ointment to Let It keeps back the secretion, wounds, bruises, sprains, burns, jilt»Sl EXTRACT HEALS because it reed from the irritating constituobtained in other Eucalyptus pret?ons It heals when otberg irri-
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 5 July 1910, Page 5
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362JOHNSON WINS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 5 July 1910, Page 5
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