Mr. D. Hall gratefully acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions in aid of his city mission operations for last month : S., 2s. (Id.; Mrs. .1. K., 55.; J. S., 55.; A. 8., 55.; Mrs. McJ., 55.; Mrs. I-'., 55.; G. W. D.' 2s. 6d.; Mr. R, 55.; Mr. A. M., 55.; Mr. P.’ 55.; J. McD., £1 Is. Total, £3 11s. At the banquet given by the town of Nijui Novgorod in honor of the Duke of Edinburgh, General Ganetsky said, in giving the toast of the British army, “ The old accounts of the Crimea between Russia and England have long been settled and forgotten ; but what is not forgotten is the glorious time of the confraternity of the arms of England and Russia in our war of independence.” "
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 221, 4 December 1875, Page 22
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