[ Paris ha 3 75,000 porsous employ Jrx hßr dressmaking establishments, ‘*vf It is calculated that thorn arc over-* 200,000 lepers in British Indi'a. ; ' A silken thread is three.tir^Ja as a flaxen one the same thicSnesa-^v^xJ' A German traveller claims to hiive discovered in the forests of Borneo a people who still have tails. Two liens and a bear escaped from a wrecked train near Carcassorjne, in France, and were shot by gendarmes. . It is Btrange that in parts of Asia and 1 Africa where grass will, not grow the most F beautiful flowors and shrubs flourish to [ perfection. Rangiuis, “ {&©. JeTaori chieftain,” who> has accepted iiondoa as his home, is said to be doing all right. The Courier announces, with a shont of glad- 1 ' ness, that “ Prinoe Kangiuia never now / feels the restless longing* to relapse intocaanibalism."
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1355, 16 January 1905, Page 2
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137Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1355, 16 January 1905, Page 2
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