Many who seem to be struggling' with, adversity are happy, whilst some in the midst of riches c.rc miserable." This is the ease 'when the'former bear the pressure with constancy, and tho-lattor employ their wealth thoughtlessly.—Tacitus. .Under a ilew: rule of the senate ' 110 student of . the ■ University College 'of "North Wales will in future ke : allowed .to cuter any licensed premises without the special permission of the .principal.' - When Mr. John Evans, aged 77, a rural postman and an enthusiastic angler, .was buried at Rock Chapel, liadnorshire. his fishing rod and reel were, by his dyiuf request', buried with'him. The first native newspaper known in China made its' initial appearance recently. It was printed .throughout in red for good luck, red being the auspicious colour .in. China. ■ "The Messenger," as the new, venture is called, marks a. notable departure. .'lt will be distributed gratis for ono month. . Morocco's war' indemnity to be':paid to Spain on account of the. expenses of the liiff - campaign : has- been', fixed at ■£2,60(1,000 with interest'at" 3 per. cent,;
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 12 January 1911, Page 6
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174Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 12 January 1911, Page 6
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