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De Wet, fatigued by his campaign in I Europe, and not feeling very well, believes he could tic of much more service to his people were he back again among them- Other motives will no doubt" be attributed to De Wet's intention to return to youth Africa, such as the failure of the Generals mission to Europe. This may 1 e expected m particular from the English press, but we have heard the contrary affirmed by the Generals themselves.—Petit Journal, Paris. While it is improbable thai, the I wheat production of Canada will rival that of the United States, it may liecome a strong motor in the export trade. Great Britain would naturally lie inclined to give the farmers of Canada the preference in making its purchases, and this may in a measure force the United ytates out of the British wheat market.—Republican, Denver.

Two of the great religions of the workl, and only two, are without any place of worship in or near Loudon—these are Hinduism and Buddhism. In the case of the former, this omission is about to be repaired, for there is a movement amongst the educated classes in Bengal to erect a Hindu temple for the benefit mainly oi_ the large number of young natives oi India who come to London .to studjfi -.Glasgow Herald*

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 68, 4 December 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 68, 4 December 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 68, 4 December 1902, Page 3

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