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Cisr.oKNK, Nov. 24. Tuos. Lakh w fined i.50, or six months fur ha\in^ •'»" illicit still. H was only a kerosino tin and an oil rlunn uith a bit of u;as-pij)C connecting them, and defondant said it was used to make w aching fluid.
"Id it pence or \\;u ? hotter war '"' says Tennyson, and lie i-> not, f.ir wiong. (Jcr many spend-. between 500,000,000 and b'00,000,000 fiancs 'innnally for her armies, but 2,200,000,000 fumes for drink -/>., more than toiu tiling .is much. The French s|k nd Unco lime-, as much lor liquor a^ for their .soldier^, ilio Knglisii four iinics as much, and the I>ol«;iaiih over ion times as much. No more Creek is to be taught in the Chicago public; f-chools. Englihh is the language to bo v.-cd who ■ nulling pork. Kvoiy mornii.g let a reasouablo day's work be contiivcd, and when it is accomplished, btop. }j An American has invented a °-aeabvnkc which stops fchip-s and steamers so quickly as to romove all danger of collision.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 78, 29 November 1884, Page 6
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169ILLICTT DINSTILLATION. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 78, 29 November 1884, Page 6
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