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WAIFS AND STRAYS.

The Coai, Rbseeves of G-iieat Bbitain — ti*a rv«,i n 233,380,532 copies are annually printed mITK ™^ ere duoed by the firing of artillf ry His thSry s^SSST* Pr °" examination of 130 battles feW tva™, * 11 7 "owraeed from an He clahns that about sixtj per tntoiMbZ^ 7 ft"^of importance are followed & xa£ within" tIT, fi T bombardments from the commencement 0^ spa s much artillery Las be? uid • btfn,,, f °!° WS kttles in wKcll jnuehrain. Jain-fen^T^^^^^Jj- «* bring rains follow great battled \TX?- ♦• 7 B T? n m Meiieo - H^vy following the fc^J^af^^gSK^d 6H {- fl- Lry 5 was about to take leave of her afcWrfv- Ti 5" 11 mm ° fcher - me * ie towards him, and saS' «My S on ?t 5&? f W tt 3 ™^ ber hands mother, lam about to die Yo'S ton StfJ tme see r must render an account of yow SLVv one **/ 9°™, when you that I was a Catholic and tblt to,? W• V 01?V 01 ? 3Udge - Yott know religion of my father.' tftit S^r* 3 &W ° n the I ought to die ? » Melanct£n answered « MoS''^ f eligion Jsthe more cojjvexiext ; the other fs ™o^ o th » new doctrine S o-called reformer, the autlfor oi faj^ AuSturf Conf ?«^«« constitutes essentially the basis of all Pw! ? ? Confession, which some wribn* misgivings as S the security SMS M ? m> miSt haTe had never would or could have answered h^ ln^ ■ Owl \P osi « o^ or he GEOEOE HI. akd S T ! lira's ITlpn^ TTT 1U BUCh * maUnertoSt Paul's , the second unebein7i? cc i OOf 7O 7 f7 in state naval victories obtained by Howe^ le-vis Ha t\ anks for the being diversified on that occasion by Zee n n,"" 0011 ' the P«M»«rion ing the R-ench, Spanish and^S^^SSSiSSB 0 " 8 COnt . ain " actions, attended by many of the mlSmt «« i g tbe Tanous served in these actions, from the fiLt^ *** u } Gixwho had with detachments from the marhiesa^rhn h ° P°^-monkeys, guards of honor. marines at Chatham and Portsmouth as imrv^ffi^Voo^S^o^ 18 f - otio »- the motor feet per second. If 111 £j i? er second wV" ° f a»« "I'l ment for the motor nerves and 140 for m" aS fche arOra S e mOT«slow rate of transmission compared tith rtSf T???' We > Te a TOI 7 per second, and that of ekc£sty 9? 500 S ghfc ' 196> ° 00 graphic message from En K land to IS PGl ' 8 ? C011(i A tele " as a nerve message from tLTeaf to the fo Ofc *"""*** ™ V***J mand, on which our DivLe Eedeei «J?^ ««»*»<*» the day of comshonld love one another Soml^ ZpSe^toT' f a^% that We Saxon mound, an ahns-basiet, beSlrt t i d<JnTed from the give alms to the poor from their basket ZJ rt pi ' illCeS Used fco contents were called mamden ' hh ° Se M±o Potook of its bcenlboSeT tSX^L^I g ' 8 Cock '— ' j Bight within the pwch ffif aJ paht £r, STS T f- W the hh ° Ur eacb it like an ordinary watchman i mstead of calling cock-ciwer performing bfdutiefwas^on' ?? b T .^ TOOT 00 " 1 of tb « after the accession of the Hoieof HnnnJ -^-Wednesday T n got into great troubte, £g^^£ S^^f^ disturbed at supper by the cock-croW« 1,7 " °, ales> bem g imagined that some insult was intended aSlt ■$* a s.% ax ° clock ' to understand that such was not ! the case difficiUfc y made that Baron Eeuter, of t£™^l3SS7^ "^tad, * said getting the American newslaX {£- '^ m m 11^ 1 of suadedtostop to land anything bo IW? * COuld nofc be P er " States. Before returning they collected ai I Zf T^' agentS to fcbe and making the papers into a parcel ™S SS^ d . Oc f lUne " ta^ newsbarrel. On the top of the barrel was £ n ,ft m ,lnto, lnto a A swift steamer was cnga4d to me^l fl, • ached a lon S staff and flag, approached thecoast o/fe£nd Whe^ %S WMd " b , o™d0 ™d vessel, as B ]f e steamer near enough, he watched hi, J, ho SaW *^ despatch board the barrel oSai^^t^i^^&J^} *?*" *«*■ then picked up the barrel; the vessel wen7 n Vn« b . ? uhlßu hlB steamer news was quickly telegraphed to London S^ 0 httbor ' and the

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 77, 17 October 1874, Page 12

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WAIFS AND STRAYS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 77, 17 October 1874, Page 12

WAIFS AND STRAYS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 77, 17 October 1874, Page 12

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