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The average working man is not so foolish hat lie does not know oa which side his bread is buttered, and the economic principles involved are of the simplest anu most common sense description.—Naoier Herald. When an earthquake comes along in good form, and is evidently doing a sprint, you think less of your good, points and more of your sins—Christchurch Spectator. Assuming that- the Advances to Settlers' scheme is well managed by a Government Beard, it does not necessary follow that banking business would be equally well managed.Hawera Star. So long as latin is a prescribed pass subject it will be unwise to cease teaching it in our secondary schools It is to he hoped that the Board will recognise the practical point at issue and refuse to countenance the sugges ted substitution oE French for Latin,Coromandel News,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 289, 13 December 1901, Page 1

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Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 289, 13 December 1901, Page 1

Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 289, 13 December 1901, Page 1

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