The Napier Telegraph stales that Uupthana liawuikirangi, of Paki Paki, intends to contest the Maori scat against the present member, WiPiri, nt the general election. The match between New Zealand v. England has been fixed to be played in .Loudon on December 2 of the present year. The New Zealamk'rsT first game will be again,st the Devonshire Hovers, at Plymouth, on September 1(5. This combination is said to be one of the strongest in the Old Country, so that our rcpro- ' sentatives will be put to a test early in the tour. As, however, th« team will have a fortnight s practice before donning the black jersey, the players should 13c in fairly good, form for their debut on the fields in the Motherland. The last fixture will be against Cardiff at Cardiff on January 2, 1906. The team will be the expiration of the playing period, bo allowed two weeks' furlough to enable the members to visit relatives and Indulge in sight-seeing Leforq a start is made on the return journey houidj Sir Wilfred Latirrer, Premier of Canada, recently expressed himseH'aa feeling- sorry for the United Stat.es> because of the Godless character of its education system, to which fact ho attributed the largo number of murders committed in the great liepublic. To this an American journal, witdi a healthy bias against the undesirable alien, replies—'lf Sir Wilfred is looking for a cause for tfie number of murders in this country he may find one potent factor by studying tiie immigration lists. For scores of years this country has had dumped upon it< shores the offscourings of Kurope. The.«e have added innumerable pages to " American *' criminal annals,. Whenever you read of the commission of a murder, especially if it be particularly atrocious, in three cases out of four you will find the name of the murderer to be of the unpronouncable trans-Atlantic variety. Sub-tract these from the total and it will be found that we arc a very law-oj/jfding and God-fearing people.. The Guitcaus and Czolgoszes are not products oi the United States."
Do yo'i dread washing day ? Then buy a tin of Washine and cheer up. See a list of storekeepers who stock it. A 6d tin sufficient {or a week's washing,*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7800, 17 April 1905, Page 3
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373Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7800, 17 April 1905, Page 3
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