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The cahlegrammer makes a .great fuss about a Swiss religious fanatic burning himself upon a wooden cross. T.lic only difference between him and sonic of the religious -■" fanatics (otherwise \vo\vspts> amongst us, is that he crucified hims; If, while 1 they would 'williiiglv crucify anyone who doesn't agree with their, nrrr w and bigoted views of life. His Most Illustrious Ki.ahnrsc, Ihc Rajah Kumar Namab Shyama^.Kiunir Tngorc, has. -presented (o the "Mcibourno Museum three antique ' br- a ss id Is, s^ire rare Buddhist books, and, three volunu-s of -Hindu Auurties Sbstrivs. it : * r '!iy expected now that the hslf-crr-c v! Th-;:---soplusts will hay» a now su'-jfci T'r r. •--. cussion .it their h r lc-.'-r'-J r. nv *' ;-. - -s, but time alone willt:!', zs t'-i-.- ■■ v .:« doa't care to leave iiw iier.tcn tr..6k«

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NZ Truth, Issue 245, 5 March 1910, Page 5

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131

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 245, 5 March 1910, Page 5

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 245, 5 March 1910, Page 5

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