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Women (writes Lady Violet Grevilleiotfw Londou Graphic) want a great maoy-thinga tlwy uta not at all likely to get, but* what every woman wants, the. thought of which aweeteae Her life nod minimUe* her labours, 18 happiness. Par eroeUauca every woman jtfants to be happy. Men hive' the' uma muni but in a much more modified torinlThey are bußy. thuy are auxious, thei* biaitu»' are dulled by tobacco or dissipation, thai* minda coneen«atsd on iixobJamar theyhava neither tima nor thought to , beatoV on abatraot happiness Whoa a nun has knocked about all bis lire, and seen and done,' a great many tbioga, and visited foreign oumes, and ladled of foreigu waju, and feeli himself at last going down hiU instead ol up himsatf a*'<W-a dog, * to*. aide, of a home, ami amoving wtte,"j?ot " ome P «« »lW»y« angels, and home a haven ■ ol happiaeira, la a mao'a dreams ; he takecf no aaoouut of norvua, ot tempers, O I Wotion. of* femiDiue weakness, and frivolity orinoon^ sistenoy. About this, time a man brobabiw Tf£"l ih Z }l*i girl be nappeni jo meet, and is happy or miserable 1 "ever alie* m the qmb may ba. , Bus thaV ia no* fcu • ; woman a ideal of . hap'ptnee* " She bekiuir to' ■ meditate on it from ohUdhoott, Bhelbndly huge iihß vision thjtoogb. her ybaUi, till in h« ' middle age p^toMnoe she eaye'to heieatf' when n JB . 100 hie, thai all, even faibnW isvwitj* : ' : ■-••, . ■•■•^>v** Sir BL. Parkes recently receive*! a tb'reateiik. ing letter from a peraoa in a disuwit oountrt 1 town signed "Harry, ' The, epiatle'Waft' dated April 21, and aoated. that the writer had formed " the oonoluaion of Sir Henrv'g deatiny,' and add.<sd. that the Prtinier wouloV be killed qu th.e J[7th inst. A watraht has bee^ iaauißd for thearreai of the writer^ 1 - Xu a recent interview with a French correspondent, Cardinal Qibbooa gave a striking illustration of the growth of large fortunes ia. the States. " Mrs 0.," he said, " who belongs to one of the beat families in Mary* land, gave a din/ier party to some of her friends in her maudion at Newport some time ago; It ooouwed to her to reckon, up the fortuaeaof her guesta of the evening, about 10 iu number, and she found that they repreaented'altogetuer about «40,000,Q00.< 1 • The . bonuses paid on exported Viocorian batter will (the Melbourne Ant, announces) shortly be abolished, The Minister of Agriculture oontenapUujq bringing under <h» notioe of the UaWdb* beitaiu facia whioh ha is aonvinoqd, wiy olearly demonstrate \ tho . ' neoesjitj of putting and end to ajyaiem aodet wliioh the bonuses go inlo the pockets ot the batter merchants instead of benefiting- the dairy farmers &b was. intended by Parliament* Acoordiug to the list of olaima sent in to the. deparment for bonuses on aoooant of battec exported during the aeaaon just eaded, !th» Government will be oulled ! upoa to pay ovet iiIO.OOO, of which about will be drawa by Melbourne, meroh,aptiß^ , Oae firnjt has sent in jwo olaimßj o«e for £1600 and anbther for - £900, making a total of £2500. Another ' promioent firm of merohanta- haa furnished vouchers for butter exported on which lha department will have fo pay" £266o, and a third oiaima £500, so that three flrins a ion* will absorb more than half the total amount to be paid away. ia of opinion -, ' that thesa prove inoonteitftbiy thai. those for whom the bonuses were iqteodcd do. not receive them, and it ii high time to abolish the aystem. ' ( , <■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 121, 23 May 1891, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 121, 23 May 1891, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 121, 23 May 1891, Page 2

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