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"Whew is-your autfctrity for moral teaching without religion?" asks the Bishop of Melbourne, and he illustrates his meaning by an aneodote—"A teacher of sundry pupils.in this?city told me Jhat be tried to enforce the sia of lyinj^'by to appeal to the lessonbook, and, finding that of no avail, he tried.to show the child that lying would interfere with distrust,-and distrust would interfere with hi* own interest. The answer he got was—Yes; if they find me out." The teacher, like Colenso. had to' confew himself beiten." Dv Yonl,; the Melbeurne • Coroner, declares that in the majority of instances vaccination by 'private practitioner,! is absolutely worthless.. as • potion against smallpox: To gratify the whims and importunities of f6n 7d mothers>not to disfigure their little girls they made it ■ practice to. puneture\ in" one pkee only. which was nothing more than Vfaroe. ihe Sidney Morning H»mld bM a leading article on the fact that aa iton steamer.hai been built at Duneditt fcr the Pott Jaofctoo steamship , Oampany. It 'stttet—ic With engineering workshops in SyaWmrioh largw than ar» to. be found- in the iTew Zealand po*t, established long be-'or* tho vouncax capital was founded,: bow- then, it ma, be. askeJ, can the foundw» of Dunadin compete successfully -with' I****? Two or three causes have operated in favaut; p£, the oatsid. competUdr. Among the Sootbh 1 colony of V»»go are some of those fismed Glide en--Bi°Tß,Thoß,T ho hwenade €W«sgowthe leading •hipbuildingport of Great Beitain.", -

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4558, 14 August 1883, Page 2

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General News Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4558, 14 August 1883, Page 2

General News Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4558, 14 August 1883, Page 2

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