In the near future the Police of New Zealand have got to do something to re-establish a shattered reputation—and they are decidedly on the lookout for cases. Keep your eye on the man in blue. He is looking for something green.—Greytown Standard. _ _ The perpetual tinkering which our legislation undergoes is responsible for a great deal of the unrest and insecurity that exists, and the industrial progre33 of the colony particularly must be adversely affected by the [continual attempts to patoh up the laws relating to the employers and workers. Press.
' The question of the growth of crops, as well as the growth of men, is one on which the status of a country rests. There is a far greater connection between these two processes than would at first sight appear, and any effort to advance the inseparable interests of these two factors in modern life is deserving of commendation.— Now Plymoqth News.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1548, 2 September 1905, Page 3
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