NEWS IN BRIEF.
Up a festival of lawyers and editors, a lawyer gave a toast : — "The Editor— he always obeys the call of the devil." An editor responded :-—'* The Editor and the Lawyer — tha devil is satisfied with the copy of the former, but requires the original of the latter." Beckoning from the foundering of the Eurydice to the Abercane colliery explosion, 2, 000 lives must have been lost m England m 1878. The system of oral instruction adopted m the Boston sihbbis has been followed to some extent by Mr Barrett, of the Punedin Middle District School, for some time. . . / i The total nuinbe? of the cases since the outbreak of the ypllow fever epidemic m America, is estimated at 30,000 of which 12,Q00haY«broYod fatal
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 596, 10 January 1879, Page 2
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