The policy applicable to a domesticated country such as New Zealand must be practically similar under any Government, and it is hard to see how one party can dissociate itself from the lines followed by any other party, except by revolutionising' the whole social framework.-— Oamaru "Times." •
Mr Nicholas La Feuillade, whose death is reported- in Melbourne, was the last surviving member of the Christy Minstrel Troupe- which, t under engagement to Mr John Washington Smith, opened in Sydney on 20th February, • 1865, after . travels through the United Egypt, India, and Java. Mr *euu> lade, who was a violinist, subsequently was interested personally in several, companies,. and made his final appearance with Hiscock s i* ederal ' • ~. '%. !
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Observer, Volume XXXV, Issue 49, 14 August 1915, Page 23
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