Mr Gladstone ouoc made a speech at Birmingham, iho tperiling pentoi:ce of which was so long that it contained 176 words.
Tho Turkish mothpi loads her child with amulets ;is kjou as it is born, and a small bit of mud, .steeped, in hot water, prepared 'by previous charms, is stuck on its forehead. I
! _ Groat difficulty is being |in gottin ; .>- "."U;inris :n ' yr>mo of the | Northern districts to regjr.t*>r the birthn lof tijoir' -fhilff t-on. [i'or' ,i dc-fenco the-\ T rely on tho Tr«>:\tv oT Wi.itaimi. In f>. caso .'lgainst v JMorrinsvillr 1 j\Faoi-i namcd'l Tua Hotenn, i\lr Dyer, S.M., pointed out-.that Ihenv wiss one law for the Pakeha nv.d Maori in this matter, a?id they "must all register. He_ fined i Tn.^ 10s and costs and sa>d that if a seeonil case.CFiino before him lie Avould impose a heavy 7>cnaJt\'.
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14208, 21 June 1916, Page 2
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142Untitled Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14208, 21 June 1916, Page 2
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