HISTORY EVER BEPEATS ITSELF.
(TO THB BDITOB OF THB TIMBS.) Sic, — I find the following in an American paper : — " On Wednesday, on the iilfated Long Island Railroad, a train came near destruction — but nobody was hurt. The grateful passengers held a meeting, duly complimented the Ruler of the Universe in good set phrase, and added a similar testimonial to the officers of the railroad." " Glory to God and the Empress ! Ishmael's ours," wrote Luwarrow. " I say solemnly," says Mr Calder, ' " that there is now an opening for escape from our difficulties under the direction of a higher hand than ours. Let us pause before we reject fair and honorable proposals on the part of Otago." Let us hope, however, that Mr Caider's reference ia only to Mr Macandrew. — Yours, <&c., Anxi caitcv
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Southland Times, Issue 1149, 18 October 1869, Page 3
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132HISTORY EVER BEPEATS ITSELF. Southland Times, Issue 1149, 18 October 1869, Page 3
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