It is .stated that at least 2,000,000 of the youth of India aro receiving an education iu the English language. A coon sign of tha progress of tho Argentina Republic is tho building of a Jewish uynagoguo at Buenos Ayres. This American expedition to begin work on the Nicaragua Canal sailed from New York under British colours. PiioiiAHLY the most wide-awake class of men in this country are the young fathers who have been blessed with twins. A sw.u.i.ow has built his nest on tho top of tho .Killel Tower, lie does not use tho eievator and he pays no rent. Paius is making big money out of Ibo exhibition. It finds it enn play a winning gamp, with no kings in its hand. At tho horticultural show at the Trocadero, Paris, during Juno, there will be TjOOO n se trees of 3000 varieties in blossom. In Venezuela the yellow fever is raging. Fears are expressed that men enough to handle tho coffee crop will bo unobtainable. In a speech to the students at Yalo tho other day, Chauncey Uepew made the characteristic remark: "What makes the class of '53 s<» famous is that half its members wont into journalism and praised tho other half."
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2671, 24 August 1889, Page 6 (Supplement)
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