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NEWS NOTES.

, AA :I'"n";VHHH Club a nnnual lU|^^H|^HH^^^H|^9 oVfr throe rfiy^il^lß^^^H^HD class i, j. w"i!^HjHBRHH Heap's Sweep 1 >B^B|^^H^^^Bjß £;n. terbury) 2; f^|HH Mr H. G. PaikeXßH^^HH t MrW.Hdyer, scalp^HHH^B s for the supply of ifIJHB^BB , monuments. The EtoH^HH^Hj Helyer is considered o^^^^HH tbe c( ol °nieß;, *n? as '^HffH reputation of being a fiipßWHrworl^H t mm» satisfaction is bound to be eaH - Bured> Vj s J e underßta«d «»|»t Mr Nathan wilß addrfSSa meeting m Blenbf lm on theW , 9,h inßt>> on the Bubject of frcz3Q meafc l extension. Mt Nathan has "recently 1 s issued a pamphlet en tbe subject, which d h«been themeioirf^fc^ogagood d deal of attention, ana Hi* visit here will be baled with considerable pleasure by thofe interested. Ana A. . „ „,,,, A gang ot six youths, aged 16 to^M were brought before the ofl church Police Court yesterday, cha^HJ with stealing lead from the roof ofl^^H Palace Hole), now unoccupied. were remauded for a week as ecflHH other charges were pending. The virtue of stlf-denyiag bei^vo^] lence reaches a high level m the case * of a Dunedin laborer who. after handing over his promised subscription to the unemployed fun<3, had 3s left as his week's wages. Verily, it is more than a mere faying that the poor ore the beet helpers of the poor. Ifc is fltill hiute<* that the Hon. John M'KeEz'e may retire, and tha correspendent of the LvHelton Times says tbat iv the event of a now Minister for t»«^» w • jh. t. • •„ J-iands being required th 3 choice will lay between Messrs Pirani. Dunojo, and G. W. Kussell. . „ , _.. ._ 1# _ , Accord'ng to Chief Justioa Prendergaßf» aQy Police officer wh> goes to a person against whom en icfoimation bas been or is to be laid for the purpose £^ "^inZ^ to* be dismissed from the service. The Otago Daily Tiiies reporifr'taat a petition on^sfeaitoTtuTpSsbyfcerian S?aQd.k&&'oeen preparei for pre»entaf- • tion id Parliament, urging that the tax on the endowtgents of the OtiUrch and * on tbe funds <or the m«ntenanoe of f*™* and f orpham ° f f T* *or the mamttnanca of aged and infirm miDijters is oppressive anJ unjust m incidence. m,,,, of. QM , o. „ Ihus the Nelson Star on the recent ''~The latldl(>rd of, the Criterion^ ote), Mr C. EyaD, took the ke^flH m the hou|e^^gflH^^^H enthusiastic public co^^^H^H^HHHj improvements of yea^^^^H^H^^fl his experience anl e^^|B^Hß lessly destroyed m a ffl^^H|^^^^B A rotuvu of railwa^^H^^^^^^^H Penditufe for tbe 25th May shows the fofl^H|^BH| 18s 6J, aud t^^^^^^^^^H 7s 2J. Iv tbe cott<hMKß^^^^KKßs the previous year £93>882 lOi lld QDd rerf^v- <J''>h°^^^H receipts amounted to i^^^HIHH agaiust £617 16a. the 9HHBH sengers carried was 2,^^H^BB|^H^H 2 > 141 > &®& the fares aD^^^^^^H^^H 17s 10J ' as apainst £12^889 T> 'f e ost ia, quit 3 (>k^HßHi Robe ft 7/3 tout 8 speech duTJIHHH Add. kin-»e r,i y debate, it nylH "Seldom of late years h»s the House^ listened to a mor<* noble or tellirg 6Peecn tuan tQut delivered by Sir Robert Stout yesterday afternooa. It was a speech which will awaken a respondent echo throughout the colony, regOnant as it was with truth and honesty. Ihe general criticism on tha policy points, and questions of administration raised by the Q speech Wfts incisive, but the miio feature was "" ' merf esa ' «P°snre of the fahe statements aud misrepresentations made to gain a spurious credit on the LonA °n money market > anJ tQ9 terrible denuooiatioas of those who bad adopted BUch msstaken aßtl short s'ghfeJ tactics. A cynicjl diplomatist ooce described Ambassadors as meu.eent abroad to lie for tbeir country. Apparently Mr Ward and the AgtoMtoner&Jt TJB*M| adopted this defiuition, but Sir Botartl Stout emphatically and wit?h fina acorn, ■ repudiates it, and upholds the oatue offl truth." ' -M A thrilling incident has occurred afcl the California Medical Collie m Sanfl Francisco. Dr. Wilcox, who fills the ■ cfaair ot anatomy m the c jllege, entered* the dissecting room alone oa April 12jH| and was examiuiug a oorp3e, wheaHj another corpse, as it was suppo3ed^H lying on a slab next the one the diotriM was examining, sprang to its JaJ^B seized the doctor by the throat sJfIBH up a dißßecting knife aud 8< jjHH| the doctor>B e^ „ IIH WH nr. TMI „. „ , , . , ■^BH °/ V cut th? heart, out cf -VHHB dootor BeiZJd ft 0:z bo-t!o '-■* HflHl and threw a portioa ci 't^B^H over the mau'e face just ':jj^|^HH tQe k[)ifo to strike. Ti-^IH^HH him somewhat, an.l Wiiuo c opportunity to su-.k v vn: i^^HHB formondprc^^^-^v -j^H^H mjulh cni nose. keeping it th^re despit6^^H^HßH| lllK" I»M' iuiiclion of'^^H When the ican, a vic'im of mania-Pjc^^^B regafUed coueoiouaa^ the crczy vVt uJJ passed mvay. JB^k WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS Sb| jr poweffully iuvigoratiugApw^^Hj pure^/luid veiy agreeable ; ■ d dff d , ... H^^^^^H eolaoe to the iDurro,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 161, 2 July 1895, Page 1

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NEWS NOTES. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 161, 2 July 1895, Page 1

NEWS NOTES. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 161, 2 July 1895, Page 1