Weekly state of the Waikafo District Hospital for the week ending Saturday, the 30th June, 1888:—Remained from lasi wnelc, 9 ; discharged, 2; remaining, 8(0 males and 2 females). General health of the Hospital good. \ A conflict has occurred at Lowndes County, Alabama, between whites and negroes, owing to the lynching of a negro. The Belgian Government has refused to entertain any proposal to change their present system of sugar manufacture. Pkincb Bismarck is reported to have expressed his opinion that the European peace will not be disturbed for the present. A German translation of Zula'a novel " La Torre " has been seized by the police and confiscated.on account of its gross indecency. La-? yiar ?5,0C0 English and IUOM American books were imported into Japan. TilK woman editor has made her appearance in Japan. She is chief of a temperance paper at Tokio. Wk learn from Tangier that the dispute between the TJuilcd Ht.tLi": and ulMrOTj has been settled amicably,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2493, 3 July 1888, Page 2
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