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\ »■" ■'■ '."; !U=?rj ■/■ At the bnrial o^cJ3r Strain, Roma» Catholic Archbishop of Edinbnrgh,' a?; pageant' waa«; witnessed .soch -as Scotland 1 had not seen' theMet onna« ■fyfy vP^re were Is(i priestsiuand. :t^e'm^£ito3e^of:'l^n'c&Kauaf^B^ifo. dictines, Jted'emptionistei ViniJent* dans, Dominicans and acolytes^ ina3^ up a picture that was irresistibly su^e£%e; of sqme There are. no longer any indnucJM val diggers s for d^monWln South Africa. of capitalists have bongiit the claims,- - B^d not much, is being done even by them* owing to the low prices 'that?tblei stones now, command. .- „-; ,?v Everyone knows nowadays tbat W» can make, sugar (one kind »t; legtsft out of starch; but as yet.W(Etar&^& more able to reverse the opera^iw than, we are to combine carboiuo acid with water or alchol to' makfll ' sugar. Bohm's experiments jipr 'm. show that m the plant both tions take place, viz., making%ugar - from carbonic acid and the convex^ sation of this sugar into staroh, tluft chlorophyl granules being the agon? that aids m this change uri4«r sun» l[&hii ' ■-■■ ■" :. •: The Archbishop of Caaterbmy bat recently unfiertakea to reviver tfceatipet? rent ministry by the ordination of spW cial clergy to engage m the w^ork s ol g)ing from place to place to stir' up-'thftv burch by extraordinary efforts, and. tjv ; bring m the' non church gders» wbA form so considerable a part of the popu« lation. During the centnrp jnst past tfcfc ulation atl/ the <United? States bai in* creased elevenfold, and wbile'lOOyeaf* ago" there was one churob to evei^ inqabitants, there is now one to ev«i]r Bonget^wbo js, now com. pletmg bis 46fch year m change J»f £fee Bee,of Moptrael, is 90"years oi'i and XtUll straugana'vigorous ■'-* #£i4> thef.dl(te«t wearer of the mitre m America, aud haft only'<»d^seniorß in^-the'worldiSjiT - ; '„. K?vbb Hbtobw.—it i» :aid th*t oni^c our^of./eyei^'(«VurYe^-fn^ir^vll^to to foreign' c&untriVs to rcCwVerhfmltfi never returns, exeepu aS'^cdrpse. The vndcir^ rakers, next to the botel-keepers, have tho most.profitable busin^s^V/ XuU eJp* cessive moi tality majt be prevented and p^iierifs stivHl anjdycurcdijdumleri|iia 9»J» of friends and oved ones at home, If lUcy will but v e^ob iiifteW m tint! ■*wiU i.^-. ■■-; ■•--;■■■■.■■■■■■ ' :

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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1116, 1 December 1883, Page 2

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Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1116, 1 December 1883, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1116, 1 December 1883, Page 2

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