The deatii of Sit Homy Norma r. removes one m< iso survivor of thai dinner-party which sat down thirl eon 1 lior at Peshawar on New Year's. Day. 1t155. Lord Roberts, who was 1 here, tells how all Hie thirteen were ,s| ill alive eleven veins afterwards. All of I hem had been lhion;_ih the Indian .Mutiny, more than .half being severely wounded. Miss Marie Corelli tin.-* been speaking about loot ha 11. iSlio ..Tlows nothing about it. she confesses, but. she notices thai: fair play is always insisted on, and thai, is why it is such a national name. She does not. hrliev that men who play football as Ibifishers nlav it—with pluck and, go—would he, likely to behave in the style of certain "gallant" officers of the liallic fleet. 'I'll- Kmpe for of .Input! lias recently written a- poem for the Peeress' School in Tok to. '['lie verses (leal with the wise choice of friends. Pl-ini i'liddittcf. —" J'eliable"' bland, in ?,li> tins, vea- cooked, for the table, Is 6d cacti, now ready at all grocers. TUCKER'S JELLY CRYSTALS 17 Flavours; purity guaranteed; j-j better ( made,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12760, 10 January 1905, Page 3
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