LIBRARY LECTURE.
The next lecture of the livored at the Library on leWe Mor/o£ en Danicl Boone pioneer, anil one of the most "flgJ«|j| in the hiftory of pioneers who dangers and braved great d -a^gjjg^H to blaze the trail in a new attend can bo sure of an f profitable evening, vliilo st ,tfcr«w'fßH showing thei.- practical sympaW work of the children s library. , ;BgH
it is pleasant to bear ihflt on earth there is a tax to be dropped. This is th MJaHB Ka«, levied by .the in the Mosul district of can remember when the claimed, but for g«' er 4011 been the custom of the =|*« Mosul region to take flocks of sheep and Jho goods crossing the dos-r _ .|O?9hH9 kets of Syria, Careful wgWj™ no legal basis for . is proposed to do ,j - >: JraH undesirable survival, of
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20612, 30 July 1932, Page 10
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