EXECUTION OF MR. CHAMBERLAIN.
EXCITING SCENES ON THE SCAFFOLD I The Americans can beat the Britishers all to pieces in newspaper headings, and you may generally gather all that the paper contains by carefully reading the elaborate headlines to the, various items of news. But in the old country we have an institution which is far greater than sensational headlines; we refer to the itinerant newsvendor.
The hoys of this particular profession are wonderfully 'cute in their adaptation of their "cry" to the particular "wants" of the passer-by. The parson, for instance, is never appealed to with "Special! All the winners 1"— that is reserved for more likely patrons. You may not only learn, as in the American headings, all the contents of the paper from their cries, but may gather a good deal that it not in the paper at all 1 On dull days it is almost pathetic to see a " runner" appealing to a " hard case." " Scene in Parliament — Special 1" No answer from the old gent. " Horrible disaster at sea 1" No answer. "Jack the Ripper's latest I" Still no answer. _ A pause, and then, "Ruin of a lady of title. Awful details 1" Still silence. " Garn away I Yor ain't human 1" And yet the modest xniioiincenifmts made from time to time have brought Indian Chief Cigarettes into the front rank and their quality will keep them there.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10099, 7 April 1896, Page 6
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