The parsons arc losing: their hold even upon the women, who have hitherto been their most pliant tools. Church statistics m England and America show a big; falling of! arrows female attendants at churohes. The Postal authorities have heena^v/ised of the departure of the. ZeaU: Ha from Sydney, for Auckland on Wednesday, with 367 hairs of English and Australian ma.als. The- Wellington portion, consisting; of 174 ba<*s • may be expected by the Manawati* express on' Tuesday evening. A N.Z. politician doesu'fc Kiss the babies at election times, but fails to with the domestic axe, givav a hand m aie^gin.? potatoes, helps to buiW a uv?i , or as ? iste t0 hu!nt the elusive rabbit from the crops.. a useful kind of country member to have. Already the N.S.W. Parliament has to sot ,o work to amend its recentlvps^sea Gamin* Act. The sume thing is aboirt to take place ixi Victoria* It wottld appear thut Pariiainents are established to nass laws m one session and amrtfid them m the nest. 1 a 1 5,,,^ )y I Sm i a J? ls the tu stom tha« Lt^? Tt^ 6^"^ oVei? to themdeath m the same manner i r - whicli the. murdered person was killed. Desnite our boas-tod civilisation, there to ™"- * I^.P^P 1 © who would like to o^ a fe^i^ ptactiCe adopted
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NZ Truth, Issue 108, 13 July 1907, Page 4
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218Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 108, 13 July 1907, Page 4
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