We have left much matter standing over to make room for our Cablegrams and telegraphic intelligence. So many horrors — war, fever, plague, pestilence, famine, disasters, utter ; distress, and dire miseries throughout the world surely were never chronicled in so brief a space as appears in our .columns of this evening. The reading of them brings complete distress of mind that so many horrors should have accumulated in so brief a space of time in so many parts of the world. To-morrow we shsll publish the remainder of our English mail news, whrch came to hand tod late for publication in this evening's issue.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 690, 8 May 1879, Page 2
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