Tho " Grej Bivor Argus '* states that a lady recently went into tho local post office for the pUrpoße of Biandinß a talegram, and laid her piirs« down on fcho deski l She theh tent outßide ;to tho Mt&r-bok, and on retiiminff found that her purse, containing five sovereigns, had disappeared, and that one oE three poraons standing at the teoUnfeer had also Vinlsbod. A ttay Of t\Vo alter warda somo Mi ÜBhiDfi oflf the wharf, drew in the miEsing pttfse, minus the sovoroigns. In tbe early days ej seLCemont bl?. the nocthMd«bt We Ashley Hirer, in Cantfe'rbury, a township was laid off at Lobnro in (|«»rtor-aero -plots.. boand«J by streets with imposing riumeß. 'i he expec- | tations of the future business greatness of tho place were, ho srover, never realiI ieed—in fact, not a lite was taken up, ; even for a village smitby, and at Bansfi--1 ora tlie day 2ttaorteßO 1 f tbe towns BhJp v/'ith a ico^erJug o! garse, broom, and manukrv, we're sold afc 5s au acre. I In connection with tho jubilee of the Melbourne Public Library, now tlie hnest institution of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, it is recalled that at its inception a request for n donation of bookß was made to tho Imperial Government without eliciting aDy respouse. A similar application to the United States government brought 900 volumes. fho Bishop of North Queensland returnod a few days ago to Townsville, after his trip to tbe South Australian border vf Ir.e diocese. In a lotter to a friend in Sydney Dr Frodshom says : " I have just got back from a rough trip. 1 dftive over 1000 miles myßelf. I found townships 20 years and more old where -.n©Vjßr a clergyman had been previously aoen j and yet people say that there is no missionary work now iu Australia, lam afraid 1 do not observe any conventionalities in tho way of dross when I am on the warpath. A pair of moleskin punts; a flannol shirt; aiitl a handkerohief instead of a cellar form my episcopal dross ' Thirty- i"ou;- years apo, «t Ultima oC UIC great war, Germany had practically no fleet at nil, and it was only rtuc to Vhc fact that her armies enjoyed n practieal walk-over to Parts, that the FrfinVh (navy hud t« eertci Jtll Jts hTPii nnd ' gUnfe tb help in the defence of the j cai>ital, and was put out of action, so to speak, by the German victories on land—a result unique in history. Now, however, with the virtuu'l extinction of the Hussinn , sea power, Germany has become- the strongest naval Power nfter France. Fifty-four of her warships, including -nine battleships, with ag- ! gregate crews of 13.000 men. arc '.now anchored in Kiel Jlarbour in (preparation for the naval manoeui" vres, which are to be carried out on an unwonted scale, Ko doubt, many Irish "Tnionisti have been profoundly dissatisfies with the conduct of'ine Fxcrutivi in Ireland luviim Hie j ast nim years : but is it possible to believe that any of them \v:ll swk a lome dy such as Lord DUu:'*v.vi Com niittee has promulgated as ai eironic'on to biod together races classps. and awn's in a hoalthv anc moderate development of Irish na tioiial lifi" ? What this poli^ amounts to is nothing more or les: than the revival, in a slichtly 'v.uil ene-d and thinly-difteruised form, o i\IY Gladstone's fatal enterprise o 1886. under colour of an ext-^nsioi of local .^elf-ffoAfeVnment. — " Trisli Times."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 219, 9 November 1904, Page 4
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