EUROPEAN MAILS VIA SUEZ.
Dub at Melbourne. 1871.
February August 8 March 16 August.,. . 31 April 13 September 28 May ..; ... ... 11 October 26 June 8 November 23 July 6 December 21
Fqrty-fpur thousand Wfimen are employed as out-door laborers in England.
In ihe North American Review, Mr Martin proposes, what has already suggested in the columns of the Argus, that candidates for legislative honors should undergo an examination as well Government officials. "It may not be easy," be observes, "to prescribe rules for that popular sovereignty which follows only its own .sweet will, ]>ut it IS humiliating to reflect that pur ? man,jjarins' are so far from being the mosj* intellectual class of the community."
The Auckland correspondent of the Hawke's Bay Herald, who is always down on his knees to one or qther of the present Ministry, thus puts cause ancj. effect together at the conclusion of one of his letters:—" Stormy weather q,gain set in, the day after Mr Vogel's departure for England."— New Zealand Herald.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 957, 2 March 1871, Page 2
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167EUROPEAN MAILS VIA SUEZ. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 957, 2 March 1871, Page 2
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