CORRESPONDENCE CONDENSED.
"Larjo Law," renlyins to Mr Neil, says ho does not pose as a "petty tyrant" nor as a "clown." Xcither has he, at the fountain, thrown out a foolish challenge- of £100 to tho Rev. .T. Bibb to rib-cuss" the buvnin? question of Hsdcs. He has more respect for himself thnn that. Far be tho thoujbt from his inicd to suppress freedom of speech, but as a citizen lie objects to rsntwii using a chesp stand at the fountain, ofU-n causiug a block of tho pedestrian traffic.
— Camphor in highly esteemed for its laxlioiual virtues by the natives cf Borneo and Sumatra, who will oftcu wear it round their iweb, waists, wrists, and widen insmall, s% a qprt of charm againsttew*-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12800, 22 October 1903, Page 8
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