GERMAN INTERESTS.
German companies now have idx ■♦earners plying regularly on the river \angtse between Shanghai and Hankow.
The German peasantry have a curious instrument called the nagclgeige or nail violin. It is a circular frame of wood in which are set 60 or 70 iron pins, played with a bow. The custom of writing foolish begging letters to the emperor has become so prevalent in German schools that a warnirig has been sent out that it must stop or fines will he inflicted.
The authorities of Aix-la-Chapell® recently sentenced to two weeks’ imprisonment a man who carelessly threw away a lighted match in a forest near that city, although no damage was caused by the act. It is the practice ia Berlin when any poor person dies and leaves no heir to have the bed disinfected and stamped by the official stamp of the town council. In this way a large number of beds are collected, and are than l»at to th* vary poor.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3573, 16 September 1905, Page 4
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165GERMAN INTERESTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3573, 16 September 1905, Page 4
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