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If it bocomes established that oities may bo. destroyed by aerial attack it will do more to prevent war than could bo accomplished at a thousand sessions of Tho Hague Congress.—"Record," Philadelphia.

Thero is no censor of tho Press, there is no eonsor of novels, or painting, or sculpture, and the sooner that tho drama is brought into lino with other fioldx of art and lottors,' tho Iwtter nil true lovora of liberty Will bo pleased.—London "Evening News."

Mr. Frederic Krailing, who was s? id to be a prominent Socialist, appeared on tho ownership list at Walthnmstow Revision Court. One of tho overseers laughingly suggested that a Socialist should not own property, and that the name should bo struck out.

While walking near Grahamstown, Caoo Colony, Mr. William Rubb, a British settlor,. was kicked and knocked down by an ostrich, sustaining a fractured thigh anil other iujurioa.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 67, 12 December 1907, Page 9

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 67, 12 December 1907, Page 9

Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 67, 12 December 1907, Page 9

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