Scene in a police court, not a thousand miles from Wanganui Lawyer : " How do you identify this handkerchief?" Witness : "By its general appearauce, and the fact that I hare others like it." Counsel : " that's no proof, for I have got one just like it in ray pocket." Witness :« I don't doubt that, as I had more than one of the same sortatolen." —Sun. The Tablet says:— "lt is not likely, that the Catholics will take any part in the forthcoming meeting to present an address to the city members. Catholics ought to make themselves conspicuous by their absence. We further advise Catholics to carefully attend to registration, so that on the occasion of the next election they may. be in a position to give Messrs Macandrew, Stout, andLarnach a warm reception. Catholics ought not to interfere in any way in the administration of the new Education Act; it is our business to leave undivided the responsibility of injuring Christian education and demoralising the rising generation with those who, contrary to justice, reason, and decency, forced the new Act on the colony.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2, 2 January 1878, Page 2
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