"Wlien the Doyil was sick Thfßeva a saint would be ; But when the Devil got"-vrell - The^evil a saintwas he." ■ • The Intent intelligence from Sydney state? that, acting Tipon the advice of the well-to-do Chinese merchants, the common herd I of almond-eye 1 humanity aasemble. utnti i\ the : wharf every Sunday evening: m order/ to be informed in pretty plain language of the crimes in which the? are stespe 1. The criminals are told by their:moro- fortunate compatriots that they must listen to tha wholesome advice administered to them, and! ac* upan it. It U rao=it satUfucfcory to ltnow that sunh a neo.lel regeneration is at i han^l, but I wonder would Uhavaever taken ptacahaff not the elusion agitation cropped tnp. i Jahtf ? Chin'unan fa verv sick just now, and 1 as a sequence his aspirations are i of a saintlr e'lwactc-r. but I, am rather molmetl to tliink his professions of amendment ar? i more profuse than permanent.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 29, 12 February 1879, Page 2
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