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  2. GEORGE HODSON, THE "RAILWAT KING."

    GEORGE HUDSON has died in what may be called, by comparison, easy circumstances, and strange as it may sound, was careful to save a portion of his income and not averse to dwelling ...

    Article : 1,526 words
  3. MR. LOWE ON SIR CHARLES DILKE.

    IN his speech at Halifax, the Chancellor of the Exchequer said:—A member of Parliament of whom I have no wish to speak otherwise than in terms of perfect amenity, has seen fit in ...

    Article : 1,560 words
  4. THE POLYNESIAN QUESTION IN ENGLAND.

    The epitome of English news forwarded by telegraph on the arrival of the last mail at Adelaide, lnformed us that "the Polynesian slavory question was attracting considerable ...

    Article : 3,012 words
  5. STIMULANTS AND DISEASE.

    SIR,—I will thank you to publish the following testimonies in favor of the non-alcoholic treatment of disease. The great interest manifested in the subject ...

    Article : 1,185 words
  6. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA.

    OUR appeal for information about this disease (says the Peak Downs Telegram of February 10) has this week received a reply from Mr. T. W. van Wessem. It appears that opinions ...

    Article : 690 words
  7. DR. JAAP AND THE TEETOTALLERS.

    SIR,—The resident surgeon at tho hospital, while admitting that the principles of the temperance movement may be right, denounces the teetotallers as "fanatics" and "red-hot ...

    Article : 593 words
  8. IMMIGRATION.

    THE following new regulations, under the provisions of the Immigration und Public Works Act, 1870, are published in the New Zealand Gazelle of January 6:— ...

    Article : 536 words
  9. A CORRECTION.

    SIR,—Permit me to contradict the statement made by the boy William Douglas, at the Police Court, as reported in your paper of the 23rd instant. I never employed the boy, nor do I ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. DALBY.

    FLIES in abundance, a perfect pest, most determined opponents of a poor mortal's peace under all possible circumstances. Such is the state of affairs with us just now, and if any can ...

    Article : 579 words
  11. THE ROADS OF ST. GEORGE.

    SIR,—Observing in your issue of to-day [?] letter signed by a "Freeholder of St George," I am induced to beg the favor of a portion of your space for reply. I must, in the first place, ...

    Article : 1,478 words
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