GRANDFATHER CHARGED WITH MURDER, Further developments have, taken place at Gisborne in connection with the upsetting of a cart at Gatton, by which Alary Agnes MacGuire, an infant, met her death. At the conclusion of the magisterial inquiry into the circumstances, Richard MacGuire, the grandfather of the victim, was arrested, and was brought before the Gatton Court on a charge of murder. After formal evidence had been taken, lie was 10 remanded.
Captain Jas. It. Partly, on tlio question of Anglo-German rivalry, writes to an English journal : I wnsli to nut on record a conversation 1 had with the most far-seeing of men, and also one of the ablest soldiers of the last century. I allude to General “Chinese” Gordon. In June. 1882. I was acting as “aide” to him when he was reviewing some troops at Dordrecht, in the Cape Colony, and he then uttered the following words:—“So far as England is concerned, she need not, for the next quarter of a century, be under any apprehension of serious difficulties arising with any of her European neighbors; but in 1910, or thereabouts, there will have arisen a naval Power which may prove mighter than she, and should she— Germany—gain the supremacy, England will become extinct, both as a sea and a land Power, and all her dependencies, including India, will fall into Germany’s clutches. You may live to see this. I shall not. but when til© time comes, remember my words. Confidence is the greatest advertiser in the world. This in a large way has contributed to the success that has attended Grieve, jeweller. Try him for smallest repair, watches or jewellery, and he will soon have your confidence
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2748, 1 March 1910, Page 7
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