The American Unitarian Association has voted £IOO to assist the Unitarians of Hungary in sustaining religious services at Buda-Pssth. There is a notable difference in the behaviour of the first lady of Great Britain in Mr»eif«"g female physicians, and that of the first lady of America, in patting herself under their core, and one of them about her husband. After the Queen’s recent action in the matter, prompted by Sir William leaner, lord and Ladv Granville gave a very elegant Brden party to the Congress of Medical en, the invitations including every female physician in the country, who flocked from all parts of England to attend it. The Americans, finding that the boxes in which American apples were sent in each large quantities to England were afterwards ol little use, they new pack the apples in coffins, which command a ready sale. Mr W. T. Blandford, in a recent speech, describes the distribution of land in the Indian Peninsula as the intervention of a vast plain traversed by the Indus, Ganges, and Bramoputra. This plain has been generally considered to have been the basin of a great sea, but the evidence advanced does not appear to contain a single fact in favour of the sea having at any geological period .occupied the Gangetio or eastern portion of the plain. The tract is evidently-a-dcpression area filled up to above the, Ifvel of the «(|a through a long P< ®hef^^»o , ldißrTs to be prorided with a idatitity In the shape of a thin mefiflTi!aisr By which TDF may under any Sirohmrtarfler that? tony-occur be waddy be expected to wear it, continually while on active iortide. a The object is that if the man should bo killed. f o* so severely wounded a* to be unable to ejeaMbow who find him should have no difficulty in a»iigning to him his proper place in the army, ana making their repent of casualties accord ogly.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6501, 28 December 1881, Page 3
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