Professor (looking at his watch) : "As we have a few minutes, I shall be glad to answer any questions that any one may wish to ask." Student :•■ " j What time is it, please ?" * * A writer in the Melbourne Leader suggests that Sullivan, the Maungatapu murderer, should, if be re-appear in Victoria, whieh be is supposed to hare left, be appointed Melbourne hangman. Ete writes : — Mr (_\\ie\f:s%\ not at >11~ happy in the exercise of his craft. He lacks tbe coolness, judgement, and taot o( the great Maungatapu manslayer, and praotises only as a trade what tbe other regards as a fine art. In the interests of all intending capital offsnddera, I hope the Government, wiil come, to terms with Mr Sullivan, before he is snapped up by some of the other colonies}*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 146, 12 June 1876, Page 4
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