Flower* 3 as P art y an d national emblems a e now the ra ge. The latest addition to the repertory is the myos 3 *®) which Mdme Adam has chor jn as the symbol of the Francop,osian rapprochement. At a soiree g’ven by her some time back all her quests, to the number of 150, wore the flower in question. The Tartars take a man by the ear to invite him to eat or drink with them.
The accuracy of the surveying in ancient engineering is marvellous, considering the rudeness of the instruments.
When a child dies in Greenland the natives bury a live dog with it, tbs dog to be used by the child as a guide to the other world. When questioned with regard to this peculiar superstition, they will only answer ‘ A dog can find his way anywhere.’
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 693, 27 March 1894, Page 3
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142Untitled Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 693, 27 March 1894, Page 3
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