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A LITTLE LIST.

[Hansabd.] ADDBESS-IN-REPLY. \ Wellington Benevolent Society, s March B.—Two applications for. t relief by men from Now South t Wales. » Auckland, March IB; House at Birkenhead broken into by three j men recently arrived from Byd- ( ney. Invercargill, March 17.—A spieler from Melbourne Bontonced to nix months' imprisonment. Invercargill, March 18,— Another Melbourne spieler sentenced to three months for assault and | robbery. _ Invercargill, Maroh 20.—Another gang of spielers arrived from Melbourne, and charged with vagrancy. Wellington, March 28.—Two thieves from Sydney caught "ringing the changes," Auckland, March 28,—A man namet Arthur Melville, from Sydney sentenced to six months fo picking pockets. Wellington, April 11.—Impuden robbery at counter of Post Offic Savings Bank by two Sydne; men. Wellington, April 11,—Two appli cations to Benevolent Society b; people from Sydney for relief. Wellington, April 12,-More appli cations to Benevolent Sooietyfo relief by people from Sydney, Auckland, May 17, -Liberal As eociation protests against influi of destitute pereons from Australia, Wellington, May 17.—Three burg, laries in Wellington in one night, Invercargill, May 22'—A gang from Australia charged withcoospiracy to defraud. Wellington, May 29,-Tho newspapers report the oity to be infested with sharpers and thieves. , Auckland, March.—Judge Conolly, [ charging the Grand Jury, said , that the criminal population of the colony was being largely [ reinforced by tho present influx , from Australia. I Wellington, June 1.-Beforo Benevolent Commission. Mr A. G. 3 Johnson, Believing Officer, f attributed the great increase in tho number of application for relief to the large number of men s who came from Australia,

Bright'a disease is one of the most deadly complaints that attack debilitated constitutions. Owing to overexertion and over consumption of nerve force, the system becomes gradually weakened and relaxation sets in. Tho thin membranes of tho kidneys ate the first to go, and medical authorities state that 60 per 1 cent of the deaths nowadays occur indirectly from Bright's disease, though the patients and their medical advisers never oven suspected-the presence of such a deadly foe. The function of the kidney is to separate the waste fluids from the bloods to -purify it, and this process is carried on by what is termed by phyiologinti.' <ojmoaiß," In

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4471, 15 July 1893, Page 3

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A LITTLE LIST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4471, 15 July 1893, Page 3

A LITTLE LIST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4471, 15 July 1893, Page 3

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