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She Could Not be Caught.—-Judge (to witness) : “ Miss Primmins, you say your uncle has but one limb. Had he lost an arm or a leg !” Miss Primmins (with an air of triumph) ; ‘‘ He was in full possession of both arms, your honour.” The Right Hon, Henry Chaplin, in a letter to the Loudon Times, defending his attitude up on the Indian currency question, declares that when England sanctioned the closing of the mints in India gb.e inflicted a gross injury upon the native population. He holds that the English GoyeggmPnt is mainly responsible for the failure of tlge Brussels Monetary Conference, and for wilfully throwing away an opportunity to settle tUgs silver question.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2579, 9 November 1893, Page 4

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113

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2579, 9 November 1893, Page 4

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2579, 9 November 1893, Page 4

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