A cablegram states that five hundred million new British stamps have boon printed. A cablegram from Melbourne states that tho actual profit on the V.lt.C. meeting was £9470. In some cases, we admit, the honorarium does not provide an abundance, but in others it is more than sufficient. Indeed, it would pay the colony to give some of the members £3OO a year to stop out of Parliament. —Egmont Settlor. Palmerston is to have a lady volunteer corps. Wo have seen ladies who had a penchment for ” arms ” before, and tho idea must find favor. —Free Lance. Splendid lot of Pulley Belts and Latest Novelties in Ladies’ Scarves, from lid each to 3s 9d each; just landed, direct from London.— C. Rosie and Co.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 271, 25 November 1901, Page 3
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