At stations on Ruspiaii rnilr^ads th«»re is a grievance book, in which the trnveller may inscribe 'hi« wrongs in'any lancuag**, ! j»rid Which is' periodically rend by the authorities It would \w a good thing to introduce /this on the .New Zealand railwiiysj A fund of rery nmusinc rendinu would be supplied, although it would not do to allow any "lahuunge." ... ' The Duchess of Edinburgh i» said to be the best talker in' the. English Royal family. She is rery strong willed, is'the only pcr>on >vlid dnre oppose Victoria, or J who'^rrr,. tmii "I won't " . to 4ter ; she " oiresi nutl.inji f-.r populiirity,; ista snperb linguiKt. and i» very plain. She doet herself,,mid niake^ her husband pretty much as the' pleases. She is theonfy reajijj happy lnember o% the|fap»ily. | i .
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 21, 21 February 1884, Page 2
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