of •fficiency to*i|fack the national system **bT'"secular ancl religious education had been brought.' '.Mr Laing (at page 186 of his work) tells us that, even in the remoteßt'jdiitricttj/eduoation was; at that time "so well attended to that—" of thdj whple,popul^tion,JppludiDg even Lapland or grown persons m Sweeden unable^ to metMims thlm 61bWin r|a"tl3ip^sl(ndV'^|nd( "in the %exibvlan[, in; 40,000 people, only one person was foundj w«nftWe Jto" read;'* AS"to the ob/serv^ticei 6f; religion^ Sl)st"ateii :4-'^rri ho country are* the exterior forms and decencies of public wonhip better attended toi the churches f »re, .substantial, ? and not merely kept iip, s "but eve,n .decorated inside and! the clergy, fairly rcSndbwed,] weiriodjjeja^iiHid'jinilijeneral on gooft' terms w^ith their flocks; /they; are also ; men, jand, form a ; body^)f \ power in the.State. Yet, with allthese exteripriigns pf t a religious atate of i the public'min^.jandrw^thiali the means!, of a powerful un-| opposed by* sect to make it I religious,, at is evident from the official \ 'returns of crime, that in no Christian! (.community has religion less influence on | the public morals/'.^This statement goes; a long way to^pj|>Vejthat.j»either_th^e \ *W(ft eKdiSf" educationj^nor " th^^e^inSuence^of rrfigid^s o^|^|§i|cii^nlo^ia^6b'H#!h relied upon as the jreat cure for the intemperance of the*"masses X will, ever be effectual; as>lpnjg; a|~pcensed temptations to drink%re sput before the people by the GJtorernment offa country. ?• -? \! 3 v°: Ml HI t sfidfea^ulliay^c which the^unrestricted sale toft spirits was cr^eating'-anibng- the pKßopl^caused very many of the prominent Swe'dett'tto^^eternnnpthat ■»reoniplete, reform in their licensing laws .should be brought aboutj and, ii^fter a iard, struggle raha many faijturejl^^Jhe Jpceniingl of IBBs> was "'' 'pbtiafiied, in a tilightly mddilie^ |R«W^e law of; Sweden; 4f^*nel€iTCitbfit¥!m%m!pfpTisidntf:~ l «tonliiio^je ;■ iffie ks&allest f'aaily^Wß> quantity ailowed Jto.be dißtil|ed^is,|oo 17C,gallpnsJ5" 'theClafgest HQOj^f^ o^^sgallons,j f on,^wnich: jprp} jl^^o^ernment.receiTes ,au r exciße: duty of on? snil^giand>BJxp.encejper s gallpn,;s tfeoalecofospiritiis abcMshei ««» " ?-- llew^!«"wis h^ti ';«.: The parochial «mthotities fix annually the niiß[lie*%F retail Spirits s%ps" and .tplyni? the« , f T<^i db this,« the repreVentatives'of Iteefpiterfulhoriifeil"nc W^^ ,4^|uf! tf b^ciaksesl of;; lieenset^re ||lp|?idpfirßt J1 9ne foMetau,(groceraiJ|na qo«ysh^k"ejßpera) "m; quantities blr npt I^^||an^|fir,^efien|hßV^ gallon, not to b,ft. ; qpnsuin«di6n, the pre» misesjaseaond, ;the: public-house iicenie for cuOuintitieSr|boweVer -flmall, for tavernsi l»tw«i.and-eating-houßei,;to be consumed on or off the premise!.-•ltii a strict condition for such a license that food shall be ]fiQra*ftbio)ipnmheT; premises fas> well as liquor. M':&Vioi''SM. 5. The license duty, on spirits paid to the local ratef by the.retailers is 'fixed at a su^v«9ual|t^xiJlPeMoßP9^ gallpn, .and by tiie'jiai^icapV^ne^n^gi^^Jipn any gallon iofif s'b ly^tHem^' as estimated by a localassesimenticommittee., ^,- ,■ -± .■."■'. ; gjiy.H'J'JS fin TAJ*'? HAUEAKI GOLDMINING ' ?' May, 1879. M^tfi application.,,for a License /or jjfojd X»t}Miniiig s^plir|oße«,Sl^ecifiedCin^.(ihe schedule hereunder, may "he granted on TUESDAY, the 10fcb~day of June, 1879, unlesß valid objection thereto be in the meantime: made, in writing, Sntf lodged at this office not less than seven clear days before that date. .>£l»nrjmd epecificationi'may,"be>Been here. "- - W. Feasbb, Warden. SCHEDULE. No. 147.—David Watso* %itketbley j Old Siftm No. 2 Claim, 6 acres and 26 perches; I Situated at Shellback ; bounded on the - "TBOUth'-westr by the Old Siam' Licensed tHplsmgs*pn,other. BiiJeßjby,,groundyttjg- ;- tp&tift* t6 fT>e Vtunbcioup:ied;—Pe'gs ""ilfitinX:. met h'tm (}Hiii;Tr-rrl--.?f.-!*r:s 1:' -b>'-fi J! w«)is]'sMtt jiasEBTLAHD.:!'"-:?; Uh'A -val^ It-he' rate; fo» .Inland■■> Telegrams «of ;ten wordaM'l^Rnd-ldeitraiiorevery; additional WOl^*; <Oa Sundajs tlieseratei are doubled;' Ko,i*l»rge' for addreiee* and,signature.upvtoten. words—ld each beyond* tbatnumbeKSi'i, QHie following, are the-rates for Telegrams for twenty' 1 'w^rji^or leßrXincludmg Melbourne or Sydney rates) via J?ort Darwin and theJava-'Ca&ef^ ]i *■' •"" Außtriaa* ; frj6 (tondbff .'"L!*f6 Belgium -ana*-*K '■> 'iPortugal'-' ... 99 0 Hdlkmd 956 otJßußßia .9 6 0 Deiiffiark ./.r9;5 6 'Spain- ' ,;«:9 80. I>ance X*,'/^ 6* Sweden ';^ 9;5 0; Geiaaliy -... 95 6; Switzerland-:?." 9- {4f-6 Greatßritaitt Turkey '^PDfOE Italy ... t«&. -9-3 «" t>K-j jw VHXM Via Byianey jtiie fates are Bs"in'ore" ; '■* througholit.' •'■■'■ %S;;';H J'in':-i Telegraph Offices areopen from 9 a.m. to 5 p.mvi dto&rieka dajs^qand^ftom^lOHoilOiSO^ a.m.;and6 to-BfSQ.p.m^oniSundays. ;1 .-mt^'i ■ an 4 4,:: I.': i-^l :'■• -'I ,4f«a«;"*"' NEW ZBALAND-€ABH|^: :j^-' (In adl»tio%''""to' '. t isißii? qharges!) Telegratnis Kfor Sydney, ten words, 8s } eack additi6nalirdfd,'9Jd» I AH-other itations in-NeW South"Wales".—' Jirstften words, 8s: 6d j / eacH^additfoiial i wo4ida« Wi "- " **■- -L *■* I All .tationa'ifidiiVictor'ia-^rirßfc ItSmfwbrdiT 9s 6d } each additionalrword, p.;ld. AH stations in Soutii Australia, jexclusivejok overlßyd'lifae' tkrift,—Saifle as Victbritf.^' *l *$ ''' All stations in-Taimapia.—First ten words, 13s 6d 5 Is Yer 1 Wold for Australian anH 'New Zealand Cable,'■a ln Jd K'i2s fdr r e?ery attiSitional five Swerdsuw) iiracti3n**;of Jfifb * wordsl for' Tasm»ni»iuC»;bl«i-> hi.tv. ,i*".)H ?.:-<;t;.»!i*"v!t^? Meifkfwi for London Sndiplajces in^Eurpjie 1 (a wora ;mt»)*^-Ten; shillings' ;*nd;sfipeiWe '■ per word; to which'imusf; b^f added ''Jkmtr&{ lian CableandAuit^lian'chargef.—First* ten' words or fraction, 9s 6di'- and^Wery^wbrd' after ten i ,ilM]Pft?-.w,o'4i;ri h'-ITVH 'iVVi-.'Hl nm%spAß (Thain.eii);ftfl.-aldyiy 'oazettea v X foutwl forj|hjß.;»«bU(iitibn of all-Bknk-ruptcy, Highway, and other jhiblib Ntttioeip under various Colonial Acts.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3205, 28 May 1879, Page 4
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