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Miss Amelia B. Edwards says the earliest Egyptian paintings antedate the Christian era by 8,000 years. William Hartpole Lecky, the histoiian, has bright red hair, is fifty-one years of age and dresses like a parson. Thk largest ourang-outang yet shot in Borneo stood 4 feet 10 inches high. The average is about 4 feet (I inchea.

It is a cheerful sign that the daily newspapers which publish pictures have begun to abuse each other for doing so.

Mary Andkkson is making plans for an early appearance on the stage. She is studying "The Temjjest." and hopos some day to produce it as it lias never yet been produced. \V. Clauk Russell, the marine novelist, who is now hopelessly criopled by rheumatism, lives at Brighton, England, and puta in moat ot hte time in a wheeled chair,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2777, 1 May 1890, Page 2

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136

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2777, 1 May 1890, Page 2

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2777, 1 May 1890, Page 2

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