THE TREATMENT OP LOYALISTS. TO THE EDITORSin, —The experience of the Arawa'e crew seems to be only in keeping with the ttsoal practice of the shipowners, of which the sacrificing of the Returned Soldiers’ and. Sailors’ Union of Watersiders in Sydney was a most glaring example. Why do the shipowners a ways remain so ominously silent to these charges?—l am, etc., A Dunedin, January 22. The ancient Egyptians used to fish with cats on the Nile. The animals were trained to enter the water and seize the fish, which were then taken away by the fishermen. Bank notes recently circulated in the ‘Republic" by the Riffs were printed in three languages. First came, in English “State Bank of the Riffs,” then an Arabic inscription, followed by a statement of the note's value in both English and French. Capable of housing nearly 500 people, and standing in 14 acres of ground. Tooting Home, London, has been standing empty for two years. It was originally a theological college. Pineapples have been known to attain a weight of 171 b. Vet another improvement to Spaldings’ Plugless, Stitchiess Tennis Balls. The new balls are lined inside with gelatine—ball tight. Sold throughout New Zealand. —Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19695, 23 January 1926, Page 8
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