Tiik India Times says that “nearly Co.DbO.t'iOO have been invested in search of gold in India, and that not £SOO worth of that precious metal have been obtained, after throe years of hard labour." Ruckst statistics show that the drink hill of (Ireat Britain was, in ISSO, £11,.182,117 I loss than in 1576. While in 187(1 it avenged Tibs in ISSti the average was £1 7s 8(1 per head of Hi" population. ■ laooi-, IsKtl’.EliT, a rich retired baker of Brooklyn, X.V. , was arrested for robbing his own house recently. The house had been reported vacant , atjil the police, seeing Seibert inside, thought he was a l?prglar. It is not generally known that jn Ethiopia a people numbering about. 200,000 have the Old Xestamcpi in Ethiopio version, and still adhere ritridly fp .the Mosaio eoremouies and laws, '(they arc the children of Hebrew immigrants who, in the time of the great dispersion, settled in AliTsdnia and married wives ot that nation.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2388, 29 October 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)
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