News in a Nutshell.
. Mil^haaibecome.thftlaaij^a^bJs^jink The winter in , Great, Brita^ahatieen un^Hayi'mUdjthtiß.fak.a '•/?• -■ -ki\ . ;BerUny-by> k»r ; > neirvidirtotflij^t'liaßiißSl istrejßte, 63 aq^uarea ud 18,-72^ houses. | ||The Parisians spent more tlfftfit^iniltioa /rane* in lowers •eli ! New : ¥filit''i ( 0Kf 1 , . 1 of 'Rrf^iS Mevi'd to be about 2,000,000,000 • .dtfliE 4 ' a * **'" y>x New Yo^k letter carriers, carrjr. alcohol laihp^it6 thftvr ottt-letter tW id*^. .Ip the primafy"jgchoolß of r EaMß,Pr|ince, t*% boyr a^ 'taugtit: iniiiiaij/mtiotj\ ! 4 ' Ei^hteen ! «cari:bt:%g^lft¥oapf hto be had-^at some; of- th'e restatiTafi<s. L ' oil There art as 'many ' cdanterfeit men in this world as tbere-vre coin. The faajiftjDcoapies fifteen closely I pnated pages^bf the London directory thu I The late Mra Stapetton Br.ftthertoff of I Rarahill, Exie., left -2,500,000 dola^ytbequest to (he Pope. -'"-., j liondon neifspapera are complaining abiout the ' f : aboniiaable ■.' qiiaji^. of "the drinking water of tha't'oity. '''." , ''At a Petty Sessions" Ti eld in Srissex, England, lately, .of lix witnesses pnly ; one could sign 1 his na'me." J '■ ji \ i, '■'■■■' lx '* The venerable Emperor 6'P G-armaay has been,, advised "hy, his, physicia'ns to cease carnage riding ftrr u- £ime. _ All ptfblic questions 'are directly or in* directly business question'!*; and men out of business have no standing ffpound-for interference. . ■ . V, >. LI ; X The best and -most thoughtful editors no«r allot? bontributots td' . tKe^ wrfste b»s- . ket to write on both sides of the paper. *4 jyoll«9B\thSn. ; lsoJK)ol<JWman b«ingi have been transported to Siberia during iße"past : ten"yeais' >! V . ';'' r . " J ' '>* A rsifr gatherer who recently arid in Paris tras found' to p^aseis' 20,000 Sot and .yet he |ived itf' the uatfitabjecfc misbry. While thirteen children were skating at.Rnb'r, Podaeraniaj a province of^Prajsia, the ice broke arid all were dro*nad.; > ; . One hundred thousands 4reeb iwereJkpropt^d on the estate of the Marquis* of Aiiso, near Ayr, duriuy, the recent storm. . .. ■ /. : '-.., Nearly a fourth. of the manufacturing labour of the i pqloqy. is employed in, saw4bUls arid weod factories. .. .' J Mr Blair Jeßtimatea that this polony could jfeed<s5 I QOO,]POQ y b.u man beings if its resources were properly developed. ;/ ' Wg h^U. , not 4y.# pa Lth« ;pahj t,» said the minister, when he sat down upon knuptuWedtack\; ir ; ; r^ . .^ ;L; The;tord'Ch^eijla&ind th& of Argyle wiU' introduce' L'ord^enn won dm his* Qtst appeairainCe' i^tfee -Bf^fisu of Lords.. :'i .■ Lioui.'- u r . iiclj'jij.aiitu , Public opinion' oanfrdf 1 ifef •' Htf ntfefiit'and that to incite e&p^Q^ure^vlbo fore* fen increase of taxation,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 107, 1 April 1884, Page 2
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391News in a Nutshell. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 107, 1 April 1884, Page 2
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