Greonwich, Conn., Nov. 2.
Bev. Josiah Strong, D.D., late President of the Evangelical Alliance and now head of the League for Social Service, borrowed a grocer’s waggon this morning, and, loading cans in it, drove about town, leaving the cans at different points, where the public can deposit garbage and litter.
While the Farmers’ Union means the extinction of the adventurer and the party politician, whose only aim is to feather his own nest, it means the evolution and development of the statesman. —Marton Advocate. No words cau exaggerate the sfe il with which the president (Mr Justice Cooper) guides the machinery of this, the mo3t far-reaching tribunal in the colony, nor the patient and tactful, yet expeditious manner in which he moves tho business along, —Wellington Post,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 301, 30 December 1901, Page 1
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