Two grandsons of Abd-el-Kader have arrived in Paris from Damascus to study. Tiik Chiefs in two islands of Oceania have petitioned for a l'.ritish protectorate. f >ueen Christina has olfered the Pope an asylum in Madrid if ho declines to leave Rome. It is all very well to pay as you go, but if you have no luggage the hotel proprietor would rather you would pay when you arrive. A uu;ui,YMA\ who man cd a couple of deaf mutes the other day made a. bad slip of the tongue when be wished them " unspeakable bliss." AliYlXJ'isiNi: vans are no*, allowed to appear on the principal boulevards in Paris, on the ground that they obstuict travel and frighten horses, O.YK of tlie promised sensations of the Paris Exhibition will be given by a man who will make daily balloon r.seei sons mounted oil a horse. Prince Piismarek is strongly in favour of tho projected anti--laveiy c-.ingress, which, supposing it t i take pl.ic \ will probably be hold in Brussels. A stka.m machine for cleaning out the retorts in gas works has been put to service succcpsfully in Philadelphia. It dues the ■\vuik of yijjbt mail,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2609, 2 April 1889, Page 2
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194Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2609, 2 April 1889, Page 2
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