The Gisborne Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. GISBORNE, DECEMBER 24, 1902.
CIIIUS'J'.MAoTIUb, The joyous period ol Uhrislmasliue is. again upon us, and co-murrow ail L'hristeuduui will lieartiiy join in the commemoration jn a way iluL to them may seem beii-Uing the octasium The majority will no doubt deem it an occasiou lliat should he cclematrd with religious fervor, but whatever the individual opinions may he, die great fact remains as a, mighty inllucntc in the world, it is a time of universal joy and thanksgiving, and tends to bring out the best feelings of mankind, D is pleasing at this time to Know Unit the nation is practically at peace with the world ; the affair in •Somaliland, and the pouncing upon lithe t cnezuela, arc not matters of great magnitude, while they have been u?eul in ittinuiug some of tire nations into closer touch with each oilier. .Viewed generally, there is every reason to uchcve that the present Christmas season will prove a bright and happy one Ihioughoui t-iic British nation, and that New Zcalun tiers will be foremost amongst those who rejoice. ,\Ve take the opportunity of heartily extending utc season s greetings, and wishing aii— A JOYFUL CIIRI-STMAcj AND A lIAITY NEW YEAH.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 703, 24 December 1902, Page 2
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