The following must be taken for what®, is worth. It is stated that Her Inipswß' and Royal Highness the Duchess of Edifrß burgh has written a strong and vffMZ urgent letter to the Queen, complainiijM, of the attitude of England towards RussflMj and begging Her Majesty to request Jk® Disraeli and the Earl of Dei'by to be J liittei' in their references to her empire, H.' Telescopes of modern time 3 bring moon xlcfwn to within forty miles of but that is not sufficient for distinguish*™; any of the works of the inhabitants. 1 there be any. A city would appear i> W r mere dot. . M r The Japanese Government has the old nationalholiday—every fifth cl:l . v "J e and ordered, instead, the observance every seventh, making it coincident w e our Sunday. ' I Lieutenant Arinit has 'written a plilet on New Guinea, in which he sajjtf there were two Adams, a black white one, and that the inhabitants of K'Wg Guinea are descended from the Adam.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 137, 28 September 1876, Page 2
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168Untitled Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 137, 28 September 1876, Page 2
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