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News m a Nutshell

Mfany wealthy* t?eleafwls live on tea grqands.., . ", ,„ Ilia Honour^-' £ie__2gu_guilty or not guiltj ?\ Priaqner.-- .' •jSpepte T i > Ve l TgWtyt sah ; but I,d like to hArwdailWsSife.* )— Columbia Spectator. . . t< ( * *- Ice cream if<now, made" from' fcaolu)^ a white clay usedju p'rb'eelain manufacture. Notwithstj»ißding/tßis:~ataftUiy? fact, the appetites of y.o.uh£,w6men at tie summer resorts remain unchanged.-'" r United States, Treasury bonds to the amount' of -t^I.rJDOjOOO ire* bifid" by tffree persona— the Duke <=qfe. Sutherland, Sir Thomas Brasseyj-aod the Baroness Bur<lett«Coufcts., 7','t •}■>•<■:•.■* The, J-apjiDeßQ.,naean( to, eotejr upon the manufacture of ...woollen articles on an extensile scale/ Iko^Tekudc, acted, at commissioner at the .Melbourne HSxtiibi* tion, has been trying Wiuiti&te a wool trade between Victoria and Japan* Vi A Vienna correspondent ; of the Londoa "ChfoTncbr-wryB — it— m — reported— from Alexandra that a son of Arabi Pasha is about to enter tbe>Britf»b.- Army . Sir JSBSr^s^»o^» the London surgeorfpTOM^inMs TTF^aa^ECombination of all the elements of' fopdihat the human bbHy: requireß'W^airiiSse^vet^phteei of 'life, more especially by'&osV who foJftow sedentary emDioyment. -Torw women <:he ; j?onrsidftr# fish ,tp..b,e,?n jn?»juajble article ,of diet, but jhe scout* as a- complete JaU . lacy the notion that fiahrea^iDg, increases the brain power. ''"' ' ,'. ' ■ ..- A submarine • balloon: to carry ieight ■ : passengers to. the L bottom* of: . tbei sea Jwill be one o£ .. .thej exhibits at. tho Naples Exhibition. A telephone 'will connect the balloon ' .with tbie shore or a boat above;- .- ; L. •' ,~.,\/. . ,; ; , , (: ., : ...;.. ..^ Qno of jour printers , "djf vtls . has' pi .posed the following Hfirfi^gVetse ':-rr "«.'- - -.; j^reatbes the, re .^ man , irit^ ;s m\ ao'^eadt Who never, to.iiiniself hatjli saicl -' '" > I'll pay befori l'go ; io. bed' "V = : M '''*'' The debt.l owe the Priater ! v? ! Jn , . A yougjjniaa having aaketj a girl i£ he might go home with;- .bee -fcoift Jihe I.O; Ck $h Lodge, »s^ (naming been, refused, aaid. ' You.-ara-ts tilljof »rrt as-» muMoil box.' 'Perhaps so,' she retfurted,' but if I an, 1 don't go with a crank. ' A new' nursemaid 1 had been 1 engaged for the ,fauul£ of John Leech., On her apaearance m the ; htfrsery-^bV 'was A thus addressed by Leech—' iVurse, papa says I'amlbue of thoae'.cbildijjrn.ihac can only beimipagad by jcinkness, and I'll trouble you to._fetch some cakes »nd oranges at once.' ' Say, Tvir's Bairison',' said'L little «irl to a lady visitor* 'do you. belong to T the brass b'aW'r'No'ray^ear^-'trTfe&bt ■-y6ti/ : dkjv ? V II Because ifl^inola iiidi; you w«re- ! always blowing yottrown trumpets' c:X . , « Good'mornfinirj'Jialini'iaid one of the leading: Presl>yterian.;pastorsiin;Soranton, Pa.,:to a^onqgr.fiaen^jwhoed^A- fnet on the street the firat_warm day of the ceaheat?/ { jhe^ J9?n& jfawj F^s "rio'reply, but went his Jf&j_ with a clouded brow. And when fhe learned that the youlJg ' man's father * had died only a wß««k' ' 'before "Ke a uiSderstood hit cordial g l re»tin'g'waß met sd-coldly. — Dei ving"-inachHi«r-y— by~-sand_-is- Jbeiog tried sucdessfullf iniyirginU jQity. The ore curshing machinery is placed m a Hgltfy »pdy;£ejd;;whe^pjit!aistle water can be procured,- A windmill tarns a belt cootaJQiDg %jnu«ber^L buckets, and these carry sand dp ro & large tank, and a stream of Hand ifelet out upOathej'overs 1 o f . wheel, causing, it |o revolve, tin^th** idea of the sand toys of oar in* fancy into prdctioal.usel .'_ ■,'" Mr Fawcett_ s.aya that an. Enjjliah oapi« talist^who may ; liH?e bought with tolerable judgment . aLdretr m public" 5 companiea ,30"fears ago, is fib^lalj tfow •richer' than tho owneVof land purchased at the : same time rfor tHeKMtte pnee. ■■*'■ . ;. . . , Two monol{ttf blocksj each between two hufcdred 'and 7 three: hundred tons, weight, i are being laid-for the end of the wall of ! thß O'amaru breakwater.. Ope. is finished, and en the other being' laid, the contract for the Gdtnaru breakwater will he completed. •:. :.• : i o'i .. : ; ,\ • 1 Near'y everybody who lives at New* burgh, N,'Tr., i* mpre Qr less bo^wrlegged from walking up and down the hill on wh^ich the ctty is buHt. 'The 'samej?ecu. liarlty" ts ,'JratoiKar » i 4 ' another city on'M he HttdsorifiiW-Hbank. The sftme is tbe c»ee At } Wtilsall, England, whence a ourrent localism, .,' Walsall* legged. 1 ..;•-, - ' .;•-, .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 36, 10 January 1884, Page 2

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News in a Nutshell Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 36, 10 January 1884, Page 2

News in a Nutshell Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 36, 10 January 1884, Page 2

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