lifird Lytton has written a novel in French. Sweden has withdrawn financial support from the Couiro Free State.
Mrs Alice Shaw is about to start upon a whistling tour around the world. The hospitals at St. Petersburg are crowded with small pox patients. Archdeacon Farrar has accepted the chaplaincy of the House of Commons. The recruits for the November entries to the (iornmn Aimy number 215,000. Natalie is engaged in writing her memoirs, which are nearly completed. Oscar Wilde has grown quite stout, and looks like a successful butter merchant.
Tlie authorities in India are enquiring into th» question nf early marriages. Tiik Pxihsh authorities find it very difficult to break up sheep stealing in Cyprus. The people do not regard it n« a crime. The Newcastle Road Hoard invite tenders for the supply and delivery nf rimu timber. _____
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2900, 14 February 1891, Page 3
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139Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2900, 14 February 1891, Page 3
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