The "nick" of time-the theft of* watoh. ' / The "N.Z. Times" Co. hekl a meeting the other day, and judging from the, report published m that paper next morning one would think the directors were so many turtle doves. Rumor hath it, however, that that m°et : nsc was anything but peaceful—in fact so stormy was it that shareholders started throwing, the dividends at pne another.. ' "Humanity" writes to the "p OS f» suggesting a fund for the relief oJ the famine m China, and enclose* 30s toward it. The blankv idiot will rue the day be held much high op-i'nion of Oh'inarn'en. What sort of an opinion has he of China, anyway, when he thinks a few paltry pounds from New Zealand is going to he of any real reliel. Moreover, what's wrong with the poor m Wellington g-ett'ns: a bit of relief. There arc more poor here than otfr charitable can support^ .
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NZ Truth, Issue 100, 18 May 1907, Page 4
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152Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 100, 18 May 1907, Page 4
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