•In the South Sea Islands, whilst German ships eafc trade ixc tihe tish, groups at the same fee>- J £loo per annmmi— as English ships, the German rate in tihe 'Marshall .Islands for, British ships is nearly \ £3000 per annum. At the OhristcfrWeh City Co'tincil meeting on iMionday' night a Council16© alleged thai"/ trajotioW engines "raced alongi the road in,his . district." He J informes the Council , that chimneys were, j^haicen d^wn, ; anid in. one instanice ihe f ,o§cillation "shoofc one lady ouft of 'bejl? )! The, Council forgot its dignity "arid, roared.. - . I} , t- .. Mr Hogue, a-'member of the New South Wales -Ministry, told a deputasion representing church bodies that there were 93 dancing saloons in the metropolitan area. Ho declared r that people who cqmplained of dancing saloons were in great dangers of physical violence,- and serious inconvenience. At a public meeting hold in the Mosman Town Hall, motions were carried protestfog against the dancing saloons; being opened on Sundays.\ Speaking of tJief Roman' Catholic Church in « France, Archbishop Redwoiofd, in xeplying- ,to i the'a^ress of welcome = presented 'to him in 'Wellington, said that he had healii the 3?o£>e ideolareMtibt once, but on! several occasional — that the day is coming^ and it mtay not, be far off, when, '#buere will, be .a, gireati f reafctioa in tliat 1 couiiiry, and then liberty wduftd be restored, to > the CKurch.. there,, and; she wotifii take her ' true position. Referring to his visit to , Ireland, the Archbishop said he spoke -«wit<h Knowledge anld exjperience of that dptuntfy, as he had spent 10 of the'mdsfc'uisefal years of his life : Inhere.' Tihe .people of Ireland '"were beginning to look up, arid to be better inj many ways, and he saw evidence of imprq^eaneiits and' comtfort. Be was iriv^ the . ( e^st ' and! sioutih of Ireland, but not, in "the, west. The west' w<as- most ,]tmfertile" cohintry, anJd, strange to say> thjat was where .. ( tKe population was,, i { The people s(ho!uld .be. brougiht bacik to the fertile) • part, and- when thas ."w;as db&e the western people wotdd he- prosperous, because when they were on goold'lanfd they wofuldjinalke pjrog(ress. They were also maMngJhea^way with, ' in'diustries in" Ireland, but he ' ' wasfforay to s^ay tie ccftiaitry i was still"iWee/din^," i.e., the Vctafli of the country were going across th 1 © Atlantio. The remedy fpr " ( this would >he iourid when tihe people went on the lanfd again. The Ardbibisihoj> was delighted with" tlie virtues of tihe ipeople, anti described Ireland! as the n^bst innocent, most moral; and mlost hbly lanki on, the face of. the earSh^ ■ In the Rue de Bondy^ Paris, on January 13th, a terrible tragedy- was enacted by two women, who fought a duel, with the result that'^dho of them, was stabbed to '-death. About 5 o'clock in the afternoon, ' 3 two A cabs, driyen : at aj" .fjirious pace, suddenly mfade their.u^ifpearancp jui.- the : , street anUstoppe(|;%bfu.Rtiy i in < > front , of J^o. 99. , ]jaiine^ia, ( tc|yj , two^ielegantlydresSed young : wojtn,en". stepped out and closed in co<mbai,- lacerating each other's facqs. , terribly wi%h ', -their nails. A large crowd ujiiiclily; collected round the combatants, bu,t l A o !*?dy. interfered. • Soon- nature's weapons proved insufficient, whereupon—tlie .women- - stabbed each other with hat pins. Eventually,, one of them^-exS^Mied, "We must, make an .efid of '^his. One of us wtll have- to.^die,," ;and m the twinkling of an eye they hoik drew small da^ gers.' 'iA'ftcr 'a few savage thrusts one,of the "antagonists . suddenly shrieked^' "She has killed , me,"' and sank to the ground pinreed through .the heart,. A male by-standor, who wished td^eoine to her aid (says the Petit Parisien) was received hy the .murderess with two stabs -full in the , chest. Then 'she leaped into one of the cabs which' had been waiting, antl~ before anybody could bar their W a y, both vehicles had rapidly driven = off. The ittjured ' woman, who had no papers of identification on. her, was carried to: a neighbouring, cKopiist's, where '^he* shortly afterwards 4 expired^ „. The man who had been stabbed < the nearest •.hpsj^l.f' '..'*{,!' i " - - h ODSTM^NT.— ln consequence of ,fhe/new law governing the sale of Patent Medicines which** cornea into, fore© on J^ime 30th, 1905, the sale of the abova well known anci widely used medicines will be prohibited in New Zealand; and old and accustomed users of these valuable remedies are advised~t'o secure a* supply, prior to that date> as orders now placed with the retailer* can be executed before the new regulations take effect. The prices 'of Hollo way 5 a Pills aniJ Ointment are 1b .l^d, 2s 9d, 4s 6a, TIS. 225, and 33s per bbx or pot ; and their curative and" healing virtues do not deteriorate howerver long they may be kept on > hand, provided they a/re not exposed to,! any atmospheric influence; therefore /thousands who have derived benefit from their use will be quite safe in purchasing 1 a quantity and thus securing themselves against the inconvenience that would arise should the medicines be unobtainable! after the date najoaed. Holloway s Pills and Ointment have a splendid record of useful service extending over a period of 68 years.— A'dvt. There are very few ladies who^ do no! feel, a, delight in seeing, -their. little ones dressed in'a becoming mariner, especially if it. can be done r at 'Mtle ; cost.. I J'.H. Bontley is npw showing one of the best , assortments of children's millinery, coa-t^>. dresses, etc.. ever shown in Now Plymouth, at most reasonable prices. Inspection invited.— Advt. A SAFE MEDICINE. v Kothcrs of small children nned, not hesitate to adroinisfcr CKamijcrlam s Cou?h Remedy. IS. contains no opiate or narco'fic in any form and may be j?ivcn to a baby with as much <*>*&■ douce as to an adult. It always Quires and cures quickly.. For sale by veale and- >Ckatterton.-r-Advt. Iror Prinlinjr call oi &« H»r*ld ©*••.' - .''• •;*.-;;... .
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12817, 27 March 1905, Page 7
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965Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12817, 27 March 1905, Page 7
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