How the majority ot uerman and French newspapers live is a mystery, i ! Their advert i-.i..g columns give no j : nioiv.ation of wealth. Tboie may, ! i therefore, be something in the state- ! ! lueut that the German press has fallen ; j under the influence of the pro-Boers, ! ami is engaged in writing down Great ; Britain because it is well paid for the ; i agreeable work' it is doing.—Oamaru j j Times. ! It is well known that, with prolonged tangi rights, corpses have been kept above ground even for weeks, so that a by-law prohibiting this custom is one which is much required,—Opo- ' tiki Herald,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 296, 21 December 1901, Page 4
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