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Mr D. Salmon has a seasonable notice in this issue.

Lord Rwdolph Churchill will get £2,000 for twenty newsp.'ipor letters. It is proposed to suppress drunkenness in Germany by pliicin? tubitual tipplers under restraint of special guardians.

The general advance in the price of grain throughout the German Empire has caused a c'irresuonding rise in the price of spirit*. Bounties were paid for 01 bears, 30 wolves, 4!) lynxes, 0,010 foxes, 73!) eagles and 4,339 hawks in Norway last year. The supply is not exhausted. The gross revenue from tobacco in Great Britain last year was £0.717.784. There is no free trade in tobacco in England,

Vienna University had last term 4.400 regular and 1,811 irregular students, 3,312 young men were there to study medicine, and 21G to study theology. Amomnlous—Student: What s the most peculiar thing about your profession ? Doctor : When I have to charge SlO a day for treating a man whewe life isn'c worth two cents. APot.ltc' AI'OLOGY is not needed for rncominniidiiiß Aithnr Nathan's Tea.-. Ui'liable and honestly packed, they are tl.e very best for use in every family that watrts eoodTsu. 2-i ciud '.!■; OtJ per Ib. In every store. '">''

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3037, 2 January 1892, Page 2

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194

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3037, 2 January 1892, Page 2

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3037, 2 January 1892, Page 2

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