The Korororium kicked out the elective Governor by 55 against 29 1 Yes, that fairly represents the public opinion of the country ! The notion of an elective Governor’s intensely unpopular 1 Nearly as much so as Female Suffrage 1 I wonder these radicals can’t see that! Bless you, they can’t see beyond the end of their nose 1 Sir George Grey gave Vogel and Atkinson slops ! He called them the tyrants who destroyed Provincialisim 1 Yes, but he smoothed Atkinson down directly afterwards, and patted the Government on the back ! He doesn't seem to be as sweet on ’em as he did ! Oh, he’ll stick to 'em right enough till Vogel’s clean wiped out! —Puff. >:i The Shakespeare memorial fountain, presented by G. W. Childs, of Philadelphia, to the town of Stratford-on-Avon, was dedicated on October 17. Mr Henry Irving made a dedicatory speech, and a dedicatory poem by Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes was read. The Austrian Lloyds, in an inspired article published on October 20th, expressed the readiness of Austria to enter into the closest alliance with England.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 67, 15 November 1887, Page 2
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